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Northern Ireland: Multi-cultural association forced to sell up after race hate attacks

Belfast Multi-Cultural Association to sell premises after repeated arson attacks ‘ This is a dark day for Belfast ’ – Patrick Corrigan Amnesty International has said it is a “dark day for Belfast”...

India: Raids at BBC offices are an 'affront' to free speech

India’s tax department raids BBC offices in Delhi and Mumbai on pretext of conducting ‘surveys’ Raids come just weeks after BBC documentary critical of Narendra Modi ‘The Indian authorities are...

Kaiser Chiefs release new Amnesty t-shirt ahead of one-off Camden gig

Exclusive Ricky Wilson-designed shirt to commemorate 15 April PowerHaus Camden show Limited-edition various artists record will feature Parva, a Kaiser Chiefs alias ‘If these last years have shown...

UAE: state oil company's record profits and expansion plans show CEO is unfit to lead COP28

ADNOC Drilling, part of state oil company, has posted 33% profits increase Chief executive Sultan al-Jaber controversially appointed president-designate of COP28 climate conference in Dubai later this...

Cambodia: Government shuts key independent media - a ‘clear warning to critical voices’

Responding to reports that Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered media organisation Voice of Democracy to close, Hana Young, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director, said: “This is a blatant...

UK Government must not be silent over Xinjiang Governor visit

Responding to news that the governor of China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang), Erkin Tuniyaz, is due to meet officials from the UK government, the European Union (EU) and EU member...

TWITTER: Anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech surging on platform under Elon Musk

Social media giant Twitter is failing to protect LGBTQ+ organisations and those advocating for the LGBTQ+ community from online violence and abuse, according to a new survey from Amnesty International...

Azerbaijan: Ongoing blockade of Lachin corridor endangering thousands of lives 'must end now' - new research

Blockade in ninth week is a serious blow to human rights in Nagorno-Karabakh Food, fuel and medicine shortages exacerbating humanitarian crisis Since the blockade began the number of vehicles with aid...

UK: Shawcross review of Prevent is 'deeply prejudiced and has no legitimacy'

Controversial counter-terrorism programme overwhelmingly directed at children and young people Review led by William Shawcross who has a history of making anti-Muslim statements ‘The review is riddled...

Thailand: Hundreds of children beaten, intimidated and surveilled by authorities for protesting – new report

Nearly 300 children have faced criminal charges with some at risk of years in prison after being accused of sedition or insulting the monarchy Surveillance, rubber bullets and cable ties used to...