Police agree to delete data wrongly seized from journalists and pay substantial damages Amnesty to write to Policing Board to demand investigation into ‘debacle’ ‘The day of dawn raids at the homes of...
Aggressive productivity targets have resumed despite serious COVID-19 risks Workers placed under surveillance to head off staff protests and union activity ‘Black Friday rush could turn Amazon...
Amnesty International has condemned a threat made against a journalist at a Belfast newspaper, reportedly made by the South East Antrim Ulster Defence Association, and called for the threat to be...
The activist, jailed since May 2018, appeared weak from a hunger strike during her appearance in court today Specialised Criminal Court is ‘notorious’ for unfair trials ‘Saudi Arabia’s claims of...
Responding to Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s announcement that he will cut the overseas aid budget by a third, ending the Government’s commitment to spend 0.7% of gross national income on aid, Amnesty UK...
Letter to Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis adds to escalating pressure on Government as deadline approaches ‘The Government’s failure, after 31 years, to establish an independent...
Ahmadreza Djalali has been transferred to solitary confinement in Evin prison and told by authorities that he will be killed imminently Djalali was sentenced to death for ‘corruption on earth’ but he...
Fresh call on authorities to release women’s rights activist held since May 2018 Al-Hathloul has been on hunger strike for almost a month Authorities should allow diplomats and journalists to attend...
EIPR Director held in cold cell in solitary, denied warm clothing and exercise, and had head shaved First case of reprisal against activists for engaging with Western diplomats Amnesty launches new...
‘Marked for life’ report calls for halt to hasty camp closures Those detained in anti-ISIS sweeps have suffered years of detention and mistreatment ‘Nothing is bigger and more dangerous than someone...