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Northern Ireland: Call for investigation into police spying on journalists

Amnesty has written to Policing Board to investigate PSNI use of secret surveillance powers against journalists 'The pattern of treating journalists as criminal suspects must end' - Patrick Corrigan...

Tunisia: president's two-year-long power grab has 'dramatically undermined' human rights

President Saied has dissolved parliament, given himself new powers to dismiss judges, and introduced repressive new laws At least 39 people have been investigated on charges such as ‘insulting’ the...

Cambodia: ‘Dramatic’ escalation of human rights repression threatens elections

Sunday’s elections set to take place after opposition Candlelight Party denied right to register in politically-motivated move New regulation prohibits any calls for a boycott of the vote ‘The...

Ukraine: Russian attack on grain warehouses threatens 'disastrous' global food crisis

‘Russia is holding some of the world’s lowest-income countries hostage to its military and political agenda’ - Anna Wright Responding to the Russian armed forces’ latest attack on Odesa’s port...

Russia: more than 21,000 people targeted in sustained crackdown on anti-war dissent - new briefing

New briefing shows how thousands have been subject to detention, labelled ‘foreign agents’ or been jailed under new laws penalising discussion of the armed forces Amateur radio broadcaster Vladimir...

Syria: UN General Assembly must reaffirm neutrality of aid deliveries

Concerns that Damascus will restrict aid flows after conditions placed on use of Bab al-Hawa crossing point following Russian veto Four million people in north-west of country are currently reliant on...

Bangladesh: Police must avoid unnecessary force after protest violence

One activist dead and hundreds injured at opposition protests ‘Having different political views is not tolerated within the country’ - Yasasmin Kaviratne In response to news of the death of one person...

UK: Passing of migration bill is 'bleak day for human rights'

Government’s highly controversial Illegal Migration Bill will make final passage through Commons today New law will create significant obstacles, penalties and harms to people seeking asylum in UK...

EU/Tunisia: Migration agreement makes EU 'complicit' in abuses against refugees

Tunisian authorities given permission to prevent people reaching Europe Agreement lacks crucial safeguards on human rights ‘EU leaders are once again embarking on failed policies that are based on...

Northern Ireland: MPs must reject 'disgraceful' Troubles Bill

Highly controversial bill returns to House of Commons this week ‘Now is the time for MPs to decide whether they will prop up the Government’s plan to protect murderers or stand with victims and for...