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Vigil for murdered student Giulio Regeni at Egyptian Embassy in London

Cambridge and London Amnesty groups to hold sombre event at Egyptian Embassy on Saturday 2 February, 12-1pm Letter demanding full investigation into Italian PhD researcher’s murder in Egypt three...

Saudi Arabia: 'Relief' at withdrawal of death penalty against female activist

Responding to reports that Saudi Arabia’s public prosecutor is no longer seeking the death penalty for Israa al-Ghomgham, a female activist on trial for peacefully participating in anti-government...

Iraq: Coalition should follow Australia's lead after admission of 18 civilian deaths in Mosul

Responding to the Australian Defence Force’s admission that its airstrikes in the Iraqi city of Mosul may have caused up to 18 civilian deaths in 2017, Lynn Maalouf, Amnesty International’s Middle...

Hong Kong: Court ruling a setback in transgender fight for equality

Responding to a Hong Kong judicial review that upheld the government’s policy of forcing transgender people to undergo surgery before having their gender legally recognised, Man-kei Tam, Director of...

Venezuela: Arrest of 11 journalists a 'vain attempt' to disguise human rights violations

In response to reports that at least 11 journalists were detained in Venezuela this week, Erika Guevara-Rosas, Amnesty International’s Americas Director, said: “The detention of journalists is a...

Russia: 'Heartless' charges against activist who supported detained colleague

The Russian authorities must stop their vicious campaign against opposition movement Open Russia (Otkrytaya Rossia), Amnesty International said today, after an activist from the organisation was...

Ecuador: Government imposes 'impossible' restrictions on Venezuelans entering the country

In response to reports that Ecuadorian authorities are preventing Venezuelans from entering the country at the Rumichaca border crossing, Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty...

Israel/OPT: online tourism giants profiting from illegal settlements - new report

Airbnb, TripAdvisor, Expedia and Booking.com accused of turning ‘war crimes into a tourist attraction’ with hundreds of listings in settlements Airbnb still offering holidays in settlements despite...

Pakistan: Asia Bibi must be free to seek safety in country of her choice

Responding to the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold its ruling, again acquitting Asia Bibi of blasphemy charges and ordering her release, Amnesty International’s South Asia Campaigner, Rimmel Mohydin...

China: Rights website founder jailed for five years is 'latest victim of government assault'

Responding to the five-year prison sentence imposed by a Chinese court against Liu Feiyue, founder of human rights website “Civil Rights and Livelihood Watch, for “inciting subversion of state power”...