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Ukraine: 'Shameful' decision to ban first ever Kiev gay Pride march with two days to go

Just days before the Ukrainian capital Kiev was due to host its first-ever Pride march, a city court has banned the event in what Amnesty International called a shameful about-face that tramples on...

Annual report 2013: Failure to address conflict situations creating a global underclass of refugees

Global inaction on human rights is making the world an increasingly dangerous place for refugees and migrants, Amnesty International said today (Thursday 23 May) as it launched its annual assessment...

Syria: fears for prominent human rights lawyer abducted at weekend

A prominent Syrian human rights lawyer who went missing at the weekend after an apparent abduction is at grave risk of abuse, Amnesty International has said. Abdullah al-Khalil, who became head of the...

Guatemala: Amnesty appalled as authorities overturn historic genocide verdict

Guatemala's Constitutional Court has overturned the recent conviction and sentencing of former military ruler Efrain Rios Montt for genocide and crimes against humanity – a move that has appalled...

Saudi Arabia: six executed, including five Yemenis crucified outside a university

Saudi Arabia must halt a “disturbing” rise in its use of the death penalty, Amnesty International said this evening after six people were executed in the country today. Five Yemeni men were beheaded...

Jamaica: Three years on, state of emergency still an open wound

Amnesty International today called on the Jamaican authorities to stop stalling and appoint a commission of inquiry into the horrific allegations of human rights’ abuses by the security forces during...

El Salvador: Supreme Court toys with young mother's life

Amnesty International slammed a decision by El Salvador’s Supreme Court to once again put off a ruling on whether or not to allow a severely ill pregnant woman to have an abortion. The decision which...

Egypt: Fears that activist faces spurious charges in retaliation for activism

There are credible fears that the charges against a well-known opposition activist in Alexandria may be spurious and have been brought in retaliation for his activism, Amnesty International said as...

Days of poorly regulated global Arms numbered as nations pledge to sign new treaty

The end of an inadequately regulated global Arms moved a step closer late last night after representatives of several nations agreed to sign up to a new Arms Treaty. The Treaty was adopted by the...

UN resolution on Syria will do little to stop massive abuses

'It has taken the United Nations more than two years to even begin to address the grave human rights abuses being committed' UK among the countries that introduced yesterday’s General Assembly...