‘The charges against Mohamed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed were always baseless and politicised, and they should never have been arrested and tried in the first place.’
‘The charges against Mohamed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed were always baseless and politicised, and they should never have been arrested and tried in the first place.’
Responding to the latest news of deaths of hundreds of refugees in the Mediterranean and Austria, Amnesty International’s Northern Ireland programme director, Patrick Corrigan, said all of Europe, inc
Burkina Faso must seize the opportunity to abolish the death penalty, Amnesty International said on the eve of parliamentary sessions which will culminate in an historic vote.
‘The UK should be doing far more to help people caught up in the worst refugee crisis since the Second World War’ - Steve Symonds
The US authorities must ensure that the re-opened investigation into the alleged killing of some 18 Afghan civilians by a US Special Forces Unit known as the ‘A-Team’ is rigorous and th
“Silencing the guns and signing accords is not enough…” Sarah Jackson, Amnesty’s East Africa deputy director
This morning’s execution denounced as ‘a vicious act of cruelty’
Seven powerful productions at Edinburgh Festival Fringe chosen for shortlist
Oleg Sentsov and ecologist Aleksandr Kolchenko jailed after unfair trial in Russia military court