South Africa’s Parliament must convene urgently to reconsider the government’s decision to withdraw from the Rome Statute, the founding instrument of the International Criminal Court (I
‘Northern Ireland has a proud record on refugees. But the world can - and must - do more’ - Yvette Cooper MP
Heavy bombing and use of cluster munitions point to clear strategy to ‘to make life unbearable for civilians’ in eastern Aleppo
The brutal murders of two land rights campaigners in Honduras last night are the latest in a seemingly unstoppable wave of deadly attacks turning Honduras into a no-go zone for human rights activis
Heavy-handed measures by the Ethiopian government will only escalate a deepening crisis that has claimed the lives of more than 800 protesters since protests began in November 2015, said Amnesty In
Thousands rounded up, with older boys and men often ‘disappeared’, tortured or even summarily shot
‘The Australian government’s policy is the exact opposite of what countries should be pursuing’ - Anna Neistat
“We have waited for justice for long enough” – Jon McCourt, abuse survivor