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Syria: 'horrific' chlorine gas attack has killed an entire family

Attack is ‘more evidence that the Syrian government forces are committing war crimes with impunity’ - Philip Luther

Burma: 'Buddha bar' sentences ludicrous

The conviction and prison sentence handed down today against two managers and the owner of a bar in Burma for displaying an image of Buddha wearing headphones should be overturned immediately and i

Pakistan 'turning itself into one of the world's top executioners'

The mass execution of 12 people in Pakistan today highlights the horrific consequences of the government’s decision to resume executions for all death row prisoners, Amnesty International sai

Syrian government attacks 'on Islamic State' killed over a hundred civilians in Raqqa - new report

A new report today by Amnesty International provides damning evidence that Syrian government forces unlawfully killed up to 115 civilians in a series of aerial attacks on the city of Raqqa in Novem

Maldives: 13 year sentence for former president 'a travesty of justice'

The conviction yesterday of the former president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, on terrorism charges - after a deeply flawed and politically mo

Azerbaijan: authorities must release jailed opposition leader Ilgar Mammadov

‘Keeping an innocent man in prison is an ultimate act of disrespect for fundamental human rights’ - Denis Krivosheev

Surveillance: UK government trying to place themselves above the law

The UK government is arguing the law should be ignored after having been caught out breaking it, Amnesty International UK said today, following the latest development in a historic court case that

Regulation of UK surveillance an 'inadequate mess'

Responding to a report from the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) today, which said that the legal framework surrounding surveillance in the UK is ‘unnecessarily complicated’ an

Kincora: exclusion from UK abuse inquiry ‘missed opportunity’

“Home Secretary risks looking like she is now playing her part in a decades-long cover-up” – Patrick Corrigan