Amnesty International has today welcomed the decision by the Irish Government that it will pursue a legal challenge to the UK Government’s controversial Troubles Act at the European Court of Human...
City has been operating as a humanitarian hub for civilians who fled fighting in Khartoum Extensive war crimes have been committed by both forces ‘We’re deeply concerned about the plight of civilians...
Authorities must conduct a thorough, impartial and effective investigation into the killing of journalist João Fernando Chamusse Killing comes amid st a disturbing wave of death threats, intimidation...
Repressive National Security Law is crushing Hong Kong’s freedoms Lai has been denied right to bail and prevented from choosing his own lawyer ‘No one should be prosecuted solely for exercising their...
In response to reports of at least one death in the English Channel, Steve Valdez-Symonds, Amnesty International UK’s Refugee and Migrant Rights Director, said: “ Once again this is terrible news and...
Greek authorities failed to mobilise appropriate resources for a rescue Survivors’ testimonies challenge the authorities’ claim that people on the Adriana did not want to be rescued ‘ The Greek...
Five exiled pro-democracy activists become latest targeted by large bounties Four people arrested accused of assisting exiled activists UK-based activist Simon Cheng among those place under a £100,000...
Responding to an announcement from the Foreign Secretary that the UK will impose travel bans on settlers who commit acts of violence against Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem...
In response to this evening’s House of Commons vote on the Government’s Rwanda bill, Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International UK’s Chief Executive, said: “It was wrong that this bill was introduced and...
His lawyers have been unable to locate him for a week, with concerns mounting over his health and wellbeing Penal transfers in Russia are notorious for their lengthiness and harsh conditions ‘The...