‘The voices of the thousands who took part in creative protests this week may have been muffled by face masks, but their message was nonetheless heard loud and clear’ -Draginja Nadazdin MPs in Poland...
Human rights defenders have been threatened, prosecuted, subjected to excessive use of force by police, and suffered discrimination at the hands of governments ‘The grassroots mobilisation of...
Congress must halt Trump administration’s plan to suspend vital funding to the global health body Move is apparent attempt to ‘distract’ from criticisms levelled at US Government over its coronavirus...
Workers told they were being tested for COVID-19 only to be expelled from the country Dozens detained in inhumane conditions, held in overcrowded cells and not given enough food or water before being...
Responding to the UK Government’s promise that all care home residents and staff with symptoms of COVID-19 are to be tested, Kate Allen, Amnesty UK Director, said: “We welcome the Government’s promise...
New access point will provide centralised system to refer women to early medical abortion services Amnesty warns Government that this does not remove need for measures that allow both abortion pills...
New law that could allow for early release of up to 100,000 prisoners fails to protect many in poor health, older people and those who are innocent of any crime ‘Those convicted in unfair trials under...
Amnesty demands the government amends or repeals oppressive laws that seek to silence those who peacefully speak out against the regime ‘It’s deeply alarming that the authorities are continuing to use...
Responding to Philippine Senator Bong Go’s statement about having body bags available for “drug addicts or peddlers of fake news”, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for Campaigns, Ming...
Responding to the news that at least 45 activists were referred to the Government's Prevent scheme over environmental extremism between April 2016 and March last year, Allan Hogarth, Amnesty UK’s Head...