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Iraq: warning over use of white phosphorus around Mosul

The use of white phosphorus around the city of Mosul could pose a deadly risk to civilians fleeing the fighting in the coming days and weeks, Amnesty International said today.

Northern Ireland: A woman seeking an abortion is not a criminal warns Amnesty, in response to latest prosecution

‘ A woman who needs an abortion is not a criminal. The law should not treat her as such. ’ - Patrick Corrigan Amnesty International has called for a change to Northern Ireland’s abortion law, as it was revealed…

Iraq: new testimony shows ISIS taking human shields in battle for Mosul

Civilians kept in schools, homes and other locations near ISIS fighters

Albert Woodfox - man who spent 43 years in solitary confinement - in London to launch Amnesty letter-writing campaign.

‘Angola 3’ pair Albert Woodfox and Robert King launch Amnesty's Write for Rights campaign

Azerbaijan: youth activist jailed for ten years after spraying graffiti on former president's statue

‘Giyas Ibrahimov’s sentence is an absolute travesty of justice’ - Denis Krivosheev

Spain must not aid Russian warships bound for Syria

Responding to reports that a flotilla of Russian warships destined for Syria is considering refuelling at Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, Samah Hadid, Deputy Director of Campaigns at Amne

300 civilians killed in just 11 US-led coalition air strikes in Syria - new analysis

US authorities must ‘come clean’ about full extent of civilian deaths caused by coalition attacks in Syria

Iranian writer jailed for her anti-stoning story

Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee’s story imagines horror of a stoning

Kenya commutes death sentence of 2,747 death row prisoners

In response to Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta’s decision this afternoon to commute all death sentences to life imprisonment, Muthoni Wanyeki, Amnesty International’s Regional Director