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Pakistan: Zardari's UK visit must deliver human rights gains in northwest

UK must add human rights benchmarks to its aid programme Amnesty Spokesperson available for interview Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari should use his UK visit to announce reforms in the country’s...

Pakistan: Zardari's UK visit must deliver human rights gains in Northwest

UK must add human rights benchmarks to its aid programme Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari should use his UK visit to announce reforms in the country’s northwest that will help combat human rights...

Yemen authorities accused of complicity in 'lynch law' tribal extrajudicial execution

Amnesty International has urged the Yemeni authorities to launch an immediate independent investigation into the extrajudicial execution of a man accused of murdering a tribal sheikh. ‘Ali ‘Abdullah...

Amnesty launches urban art at Edinburgh Festival with Live Graffiti performance

Amnesty International has teamed up with six cutting-edge graffiti artists from across Scotland to hold an exciting exhibition inspired by 'the fight for freedom of expression'. Each painting depicts...

China convicts Uighur web managers on 'state security' charges

Amnesty International condemned the closed trial and conviction of three Uighur website managers on state security charges. Dilshat Perhat, web manager and owner of the Diyarim website was sentenced...

Amnesty urges States to support right to clean water and sanitation

Amnesty International today called on all UN members to uphold the rights to water and sanitation, after the General Assembly voted in favour of recognising the rights. The UN said an estimated 884...

Latest Belfast murals tackle global poverty

The latest murals to grace the walls of Belfast don’t deal with local politics, but instead tackle head on the human rights abuses associated with global poverty. Two new murals, which will appear on...

Japan: First executions for a year condemned

Amnesty International has condemned the execution of two Japanese men in the first death sentences carried out since the country's new government came to power last year. The two - Ogata Hidenori, 33...

Bianca Jagger to deliver 30,000 -name Amnesty petition to FTSE 100 company London AGM urging end to human rights abuses

Bianca Jagger will deliver an Amnesty International petition signed by over 30,000 people to the London AGM of FTSE 100-listed company Vedanta Resources on Wednesday 28 July, urging the company to...

Greece must stop treating migrants as criminals: New Amnesty report

The Greek authorities should immediately review their policy of locking up asylum-seekers and irregular migrants, including many unaccompanied Children's rights, Amnesty International said in a new...