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Haiti: Open letter prompts new Prime Minister to take up human rights challenge

The abject failure to sustainably rehouse tens of thousands of people who lost everything in the devastating 2010 earthquake must be a top priority for the new Prime Minister of Haiti, Evans Paul,

Egypt: today's confirmation of 183 death sentences is 'outrageous'

415 people have now been sentenced to death in four trials

Egypt: deportation of Peter Greste must not overshadow plight of other Al Jazeera journalists

‘Continuing to detain Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy is completely unjust and unwarranted’ - Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui

Egyptian authorities accused of 'covering up' 23-26 January protester deaths - new evidence

At least 500 people - including at least nine children and two disabled people - held in post-demonstrations round-ups

Northern Ireland: new ‘conscience clause’ would allow anti-gay discrimination

‘What is proposed is not a conscience clause, it is a discrimination clause’ - Patrick Corrigan

Northern Ireland: new 'conscience clause' would allow anti-gay discrimination

‘What is proposed is not a conscience clause, it is a discrimination clause’ - Patrick Corrigan

Saudi Arabia: new King's prisoner pardons must not include conditions that silence activists

Call on the new UK ambassador to Saudi Arabia to act over Raif Badawi case

'Diego Garcia used for CIA interrogations' allegations must be investigated

‘If detainees were being held, interrogated and even tortured on the atoll, then UK officials have a lot of questions to answer’ - Kate Allen

Equatorial Guinea: African Cup of Nations peaceful protesters must be released

Equatorial Guinea must immediately and unconditionally release three men arrested for peacefully protesting against the country’s hosting of Africa’s top football competition, a group o