One year since the conflict began, response from international community remains woefully inadequate Fighting has intensified across the country with more than 14,700 people killed Approx 10.7...
Russia scaling up relentless aggression against civilian population ‘Deliberately attacking civilian infrastructure …. and causing overwhelming harm to civilians is a violation of international...
In response to news that Polish lawmakers approved four amendments to Poland’s abortion laws in a first reading in parliament today, Miko Czerwiński, Amnesty International’s Poland Head of Campaigns...
Jon Boutcher’s answers on secret surveillance by the police against journalists and lawyers ‘fell short’ Board’s human rights advisor to further investigate police policy and practice but does not go...
As o f today (11 April), Assange has been detained at HMP Belmarsh in south-east London for f ive years His prosecution endangers media freedoms worldwide ‘Dubious diplomatic assurances made by the...
Human rights groups urge transparency ahead of Policing Board public meeting Growing fears that covert and intrusive surveillance against journalists, and potentially lawyers and activists go much...
‘EU institutions are now shamefully co-signing an agreement that they know will lead to greater human suffering’ - Eve Geddie In response to today’s European Parliament vote to adopt a package of new...
In response to the sensationalised coverage surrounding the independent review of gender identity services for children and young people by the paediatrician Hilary Cass, Amnesty International UK and...
Investigation reveals unlawful use of tear gas, water cannons and the misuse of batons by Sri Lankan law enforcement during 2022-23 protests Not a single police officer or member of the army has been...
Israel's announcement that it has approved the opening of two humanitarian routes into the occupied Gaza Strip, including the temporary re-opening of Erez crossing in northern Gaza and Ashdod port, is...