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Iran: Overturn British embassy worker sentence, says Amnesty

Amnesty International today (30 October) urged the Iranian authorities to overturn the reported four-year prison sentence imposed on a British embassy worker. Hossein Rassam, the chief political...

Noam Chomsky Belfast lecture warns of right-wing threat and urges popular action to fight poverty

Professor Noam Chomsky, one of the world’s leading intellectuals, is expected to warn that the far-right may take advantage of growing inequality and will urge people to organise against poverty, as...

Noam Chomsky Belfast lecture warns of right-wing threat and urges popular actions to fight poverty

Professor Noam Chomsky, one of the world’s leading intellectuals, is expected to warn that the far-right may take advantage of growing inequality and will urge people to organise against poverty, as...

Tunisia: Post-election assault on journalists signals 'no let-up in repression'

The assault of two independent journalists in Tunisia and the arrest of a third in the wake of last week’s elections must be punished, Amnesty International said today. Amnesty International Middle...

World's biggest Armsrs promise global arms treaty

Today at the United Nations after years of discussions and debates, the vast majority of governments – 153 in total – agreed a timetable to establish a "strong and robust" Arms Treaty (ATT) with the...

Iran: Woman at risk of being stoned to death after being driven into prostitution by poverty

Kobra Babaei, an Iranian woman, is feared to be at imminent risk of stoning to death. Her husband Rahim Mohammadi was hanged for “sodomy” on 5 October. According to an interview given by the couple’s...

Sudan: Prisoner who died in custody bore the marks of torture

Amnesty International said the Sudanese government was responsible for the death and ill-treatment of a prisoner who died from tuberculosis in police custody last week. Ahmed Suleiman Sulman died on...

Sri Lanka: Two journalists receive death threats following Channel 4 video broadcast

The Sri Lankan authorities must act to ensure the safety of two female editors at a national newspaper who received death threats last week, Amnesty International said today. The organisation also...

Zimbabwe: 'On brink of sliding back into violence' warning

Amnesty International is warning that Zimbabwe is on the brink of sliding back into the post-election violence that marred the country last year, risking undermining the stability brought about by the...

Israel / Occupied Palestinian Territories: New report accuses Israel of denying water to Palestinians

Israeli settlers enjoy lush lawns and swimming pools while Palestinians reduced to a trickle of water In a new report published today (27 October) Amnesty International has accused Israel of denying...