Hangings could go ahead despite international ban on executions for drugs offences
In response to yesterday’s killing of Madalitso Pensulo, a 19-year-old man with albinism in Mlonda Village in Thyolo District in Malawi, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for So
‘This is impunity on a staggering scale, and it is undermining efforts to rebuild C
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‘When I look at Leonard Peltier’s case I can almost see myself’ - Albert Woodfox
Iraq is sixth largest arms importer of heavy weapons in the world
The human rights activist had been on 71-day hunger strike in protest at his wife’s imprisonment over stoning story
‘The verdict … offers a glimmer of hope that soldiers who commit unlawful killings may no longer go unpunished’ - Philip Luther