On World Press Freedom Day (3 May), Amnesty International is shining a light on nine cases of journalists from across the globe who have been harassed, threatened, locked up and tortured in a bruta
For the 25th year running, Amnesty International invites journalists, editors, film-makers and photographers who have captured a powerful human rights story in the past year to
‘This entire trial has been shrouded in secrecy’ - Arnold Fang
‘The desperate actions of this refugee underscore the perilous circumstances found in offshore processing centres run by the Australian government’ – Champa Patel
The US Department of Defense is set to release the findings from its investigation into the US bombing of an MSF hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan in October which killed 42 and injured 43, including
The Chinese government should scrap a new law aimed at further smothering civil society, Amnesty International said today.
‘It’s important that trade unionists around the world come out to express their support and solidarity with Giulio’s family and friends’ - Shane Enright
‘How many more women are we to see hauled into the dock before these archaic laws are consigned to the history books where they belong?’ - Patrick Corrigan
Residents in many of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas are living in terror after at least 11 people have been killed, including a five-year-old boy, in police shootings since the beginning of the mon