The European Court of Human Rights will hear a landmark case on surveillance tomorrow (7 November) as part of a challenge to the lawfulness of the UK’s surveillance laws and its intelligence agencies’...
‘We’re calling for a much more robust response from the authorities’ - Patrick Corrigan Northern Ireland appears to be “in the midst of a hate crime epidemic” after a series of racist hate crimes were...
Jordi Sánchez and Jordi Cruixat have already been in detention for nearly three weeks Call for sedition charge to be dropped Amnesty International is concerned at today’s decision by a Spanish judge...
Amnesty International has reacted to today’s news that Zimbabwean police have charged a US woman Martha O’Donovan on suspicion of insulting President Robert Mugabe by calling him a “selfish and sick...
‘This is a seminal moment for the ICC’ - Solomon Sacco Amnesty International has welcomed the news that the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, has said today she would...
Amnesty International’s Write for Rights letter-writing campaign launches People held in UK immigration detention centres and 10 human rights activists detained in Turkey amongst those receiving...
Westminster must now legislate for marriage equality in Northern Ireland following the collapse of the inter-party talks to restore devolved government in the province, say Love Equality campaigners...
Sayfullo Saipov is criminal suspect and ‘should be treated as such by the US justice system’ Responding to US President Donald Trump saying he would consider sending the man accused of yesterday’s...
Move apparently ‘retaliation’ for Amnesty’s settlement goods campaign ‘It flies in the face of the government’s repeated claims that Israel is a tolerant state’ - Philip Luther Israel’s decision to...
Responding to news that the UK Government has announced a review into legal aid cuts, Rachel Logan, Law and Human Rights Programme Director at Amnesty International UK, said: “While we welcome this...