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Russia: mass arrests of Navalny supporters shows depth of human rights crisis

Nearly 1,800 arrests yesterday on top of 11,000 earlier this year Navalny’s release and independent medical treatment urgently needed ‘There are simply not enough jail cells to lock up and silence...

EU: Proposed legislation on artificial intelligence 'falls short'

EU must close ‘many loopholes’ on live facial recognition ‘This will undoubtedly be weaponised against migrants and refugees’ - Rasha Abdul Rahim Responding to a new European Union proposal for...

Northern Ireland: New Bill must not betray victims by 'handing out free pass'

Responding to comments made by the newly-appointed Veterans Minister L eo Docherty who today pledged to give ex-soldiers who served in Northern Ireland the “protection” they deserved, Amnesty...

South Korea: Disappointing Japan ruling fails to deliver justice to ‘comfort women’

Responding to today’s South Korean court ruling that dismissed claims against the Japanese government to pay damages to women and girls who were forced into sexual slavery by Japan’s military before...

USA: Conviction of Derek Chauvin a measure of accountability; Police reform still needed

In response to Derek Chauvin being found guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd, Paul O’Brien, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA (AIUSA), said: “Today a jury held Derek Chauvin...

Death penalty in 2020: executions down a quarter - new report

Authoritative overview records 483 executions in 18 countries - down 26% in total Iran, Saudi Arabia and Iraq executed fewer people, but ‘chilling’ spike in Egypt At least 28,567 people on death row...

Russia: Navalny's hospital transfer could mean further punishment

Opposition leader transferred to prison hospital where he is at risk of force-feeding His doctors say he could die ‘at any moment’ ‘A decision to force-feed him may amount to torture’ - Marie...

Northern Ireland: ‘Conversion therapy’ ban must include harmful religious practices

Northern Ireland legislation to ban so-called LGBT+ conversion therapy must include harmful religious practices, Amnesty International has said ahead of a debate at the Stormont Assembly tomorrow. A...

Russia: Proposed ban of Aleksei Navalny’s organisations a chilling attempt to fully shut down dissent  

'Tens of thousands of peaceful activists and the staff of Aleksei Navalny’s organisations are in grave danger' - Natalia Zviagina Responding to news that a Russian prosecutor has lodged a court...

USA: Mass shooting at Fedex facility is 'crippling' - Congress must take action

‘ Gun violence remains one of the most pervasive human rights violations facing our country today’ – Ernest Coverson In response to the Indianapolis mass shooting at a FedEx facility which is reported...