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Amnesty welcomes first conviction for human trafficking in Northern Ireland

Amnesty International Northern Ireland has welcomed the first conviction for human trafficking offences to take place in Northern Ireland. A businessman who forced Women's rights's rightss rights's...

Amnesty volunteers on Sting's 2012 'Back to Bass' tour will raise awareness of campaign

Sting’s “Back To Bass” tour in early 2012 will provide a platform for Amnesty International to raise awareness on the organisation’s campaign against oil pollution and human rights abuse in the Niger...

Russia must not block efforts to end atrocities in Syria

“Russia’s threats to abort a binding UN resolution on Syria for the second time are utterly irresponsible. Russia bears a heavy responsibility for allowing the brutal crackdown to continue” Russia...

South Korea: release activist charged over Kim Jon-Il retweet

The South Korean authorities should immediately release a social media activist accused of helping "the enemy" for re-tweeting messages from North Korea’s official government Twitter account, Amnesty...

Haiti: Dropping of Baby Doc case a disgrace says Amnesty International

Haiti’s judicial authorities have dealt yet another blow to the victims of the former leader Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, Amnesty International said today after the criminal case against the...

Somalia: killing of journalist 'Hassan Fantastic' highlights need for international community to call for justice

Second journalist in six weeks to be killed in Somalia Amnesty International has urged the international community to call on the Somali authorities to bring to justice those responsible for attacks...

USA: Clarify basis for drone killings in Pakistan

The USA must disclose details of the legal and factual basis for the lethal use of drones in Pakistan, Amnesty International said today, after US President Barack Obama confirmed that the unmanned...

Bahrain: Release woman activist convicted of listening to 'revolutionary music'

The Bahraini authorities must release the first woman activist to be convicted over her involvement in last year's pro-reform demonstrations, Amnesty International said today after a court rejected...

Bahrain: UK tear gas exports must be more closely scrutinised

Amnesty International has today criticised the UK’s decision to export tear gas to Bahrain – where multiple deaths have been caused as a result of the use of this weapon by the country’s security...

The Secret Policeman's Ball is Back

Amnesty International's Comedy Class of 2012 including Jon Stewart, Russell Brand and Coldplay to perform in NYC for one night only The funniest night of the decade has been set for Sunday 4 March...