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Angola: rights activists unlawfully jailed over Togo football team attack

Amnesty International has called for the release of four Angolan human rights activists unlawfully jailed in connection with an attack on the Togolese football team in Cabinda that left two people...

Serbian Roma families facing forced eviction

Amnesty International today urged the Belgrade authorities to halt plans to destroy a Roma settlement amid fears that an eviction could be imminent. At least 70 families living in an informal...

India: 14 protesters shot dead in escalating Kashmir violence

Security forces appear too ready to use live ammunition With a growing number of fatalities in recent days in Jammu and Kashmir, Amnesty International today called on the security forces in the Indian...

Kenya:'Another bloodbath is not inevitable' during referendum, says Amnesty

With tensions running high ahead of the 4 August poll across Kenya, Amnesty International is urging the country’s politicians not to stir up ethnic hatred or violence during Kenya’s key referendum on...

New Amnesty comedy podcast from Edinburgh Festival stars Russell Brand, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Rob Rouse and Fred Macaulay

Amnesty International today launched the first of a series of comedy podcasts from the Edinburgh Festival, featuring interviews with Edinburgh favourite Fred Macaulay, top comics Rob Rouse and...

Amnesty to host debate on journalism and human rights

Debate to be held at St Mary’s University College, Belfast today Journalism has a key role in the highlighting and prevention of human rights abuses worldwide. It also has a massive impact in helping...

Iran must release or try US hikers held without charge for a year

Amnesty International has called on the Iranian authorities to release three US nationals who have been detained without charge or trial for a year. Shane Michael Bauer, Joshua Felix Fattal and Sarah...

Pakistan: Zardari's UK visit must deliver human rights gains in northwest

UK must add human rights benchmarks to its aid programme Amnesty Spokesperson available for interview Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari should use his UK visit to announce reforms in the country’s...

Pakistan: Zardari's UK visit must deliver human rights gains in Northwest

UK must add human rights benchmarks to its aid programme Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari should use his UK visit to announce reforms in the country’s northwest that will help combat human rights...

Yemen authorities accused of complicity in 'lynch law' tribal extrajudicial execution

Amnesty International has urged the Yemeni authorities to launch an immediate independent investigation into the extrajudicial execution of a man accused of murdering a tribal sheikh. ‘Ali ‘Abdullah...