Responding to calls to change the UK’s asylum system following this week’s attack in Clapham in south London, Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International UK’s Chief Executive, said: “Our hearts go out to...
‘Greta Thunberg should be applauded for her peaceful climate protests, not put in the dock’ - Sacha Deshmukh The trial of climate activist Greta Thunberg in London today is part of an alarming...
Six members of Bi-2 remain in detention in Phuket The band has been subjected to a state-backed smear campaign in Russia for their opposition to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ‘If deported to Russia...
‘The UK government needs to make sure the Hong Kong diaspora living here feel safe and free from the long arm of this legislation’ - Kerry Moscogiuri Responding to an announcement by Hong Kong’s Chief...
Several shipments had direct links to a storage unit in Vietnam, and one fuel trading company has an office in London Last year saw spike in deadly airstrikes from Myanmar military ‘The best way to...
Responding to an announcement by the UK government that it was “pausing” its financial support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency over Israeli allegations that 12 of the agency’s employees...
‘Accounts of Kenneth Smith’s last moments simply show that there is no humane way to take someone’s life’ - Justin Mazzola In response to the execution by nitrogen gas suffocation of Kenneth Smith in...
Top UN court orders six provisional measures against Israel over Gaza genocide claim Case comes after shockingly-high civilian death toll, the denial of humanitarian aid and dehumanising rhetoric from...
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Commenting on today’s interim ruling by the International Court of Justice in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, Karla McLaren, Amnesty International UK’s Head of Government Affairs, said:...