At least 304 killed, as authorities ordered internet companies to shut off service Country left in ‘digital darkness’ as security services acted with impunity ‘Our new website is a tribute to the...
Raman Bandarenka, 31-year-old artist, severely beaten over protest ribbons Attack similar to others by masked security forces in plain clothes ‘The authorities in Belarus continue to rule by terror’ -...
Photo and video evidence show scores killed and wounded in knife and machete attacks on night of 9 November Witnesses say Tigray People’s Liberation Front responsible ‘This is a horrific tragedy’ -...
Amnesty writes to over 300 councils in England urging them to not to transfer COVID-19 patients into care homes without a guarantee that it is safe to do so ‘The mass discharge of Covid-19 infected...
Policing Board recommends spit hoods are withdrawn from use Fines and prosecutions for Black Lives Matter protesters should also be reviewed Amnesty now set to write to all UK police chiefs calling...
‘Bulldozing through arbitrary decisions via the Chinese government makes a mockery of the rule of law’ - Yamini Mishra Responding to the disqualification of four opposition members of Hong Kong’s...
Deals already signed suggest people in low-income countries will be excluded from Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine ‘Big Pharma profits must not be prioritised over the health of billions’ - Tamaryn Nelson...
Thousands took to the streets in 14th consecutive Sunday of anti-government protests Peaceful protesters beaten by riot police and elderly people shoved into police vans ‘These acts add weight to the...
Arms sales to UAE could make US responsible for further civilian deaths in Yemen and Libya Sale would be first since Trump administration weakened arms control protections Ahead of plans by the United...
Amnesty International UK is inviting entries for its 29th annual Media Awards, a prestigious set of awards that recognise the vital role journalists play and the serious risks they face in...