Responding to comments made by the Prime Minister David Cameron at Prime Minister’s Questions today where he said he would ‘look again’ at the issue of the humanitarian resettlement
‘Agreeing a negotiated peace is going to be difficult; however, committing to ensuring humanitarian aid reaches all those in need shouldn’t be’
‘If confirmed, these would be crimes against humanity committed on a staggering scale’ - Philip Luther
Amnesty International is able to provide expert spokespeople to respond to a report alleging that 11,000 detainees have been tortured and killed while in custody in Syria.
Amnesty International has called on the Chinese authorities to immediately release the prominent New Citizens’ Movement activist Xu Zhiyong, whose trial is due to start in Beijing tomorrow.
Amnesty researchers found Muslim neighbourhoods in town of Boali empty
‘The list of failings in the trial so far has been astonishing’ - Said Boumedouha
‘Detainees at Guantánamo remain in limbo with their lives on hold for years on end’ - Erika Guevara Rosas
The writer of the iconic tune ‘Free Nelson Mandela’ was today unveiled as the latest judge for Amnesty’s songwriting co
Edgar Tamayo’s case is supported by US Secretary of State John Kerry and former Texas Governor Mark White