In response to the UK government signing a deal with France to curb people crossing the Channel, Steve Valdez-Symonds, Amnesty International UK’s Refugee and Migrant Rights Director, said: “This deal...
In the height of Covid-19, 375 trans and gender diverse people reported to have been killed globally in one year Amnesty documented discrimination, violence and marginalisation of transgender people...
Civilian death toll continues to rise Further Russian attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure is likely to continue ‘Preserving evidence of war crimes must be a priority. This is essential to...
Irish Football Association agrees to support Amnesty calls for migrant worker compensation scheme and investigations into deaths Commitments from IFA President and Chief Executive follow ‘positive’...
Amnesty and Troubles victims give evidence to joint Irish Parliamentary committee Troubles Bill will deny victims right to justice ‘We urge the Irish government to commit to taking an inter-state case...
Russian forces tortured and deported civilians from Ukraine People detained subjected to torture - including being beaten, electroshocked and threatened with execution Children separated from families...
Activist on fourth day of perilous no-liquids hunger strike UK ministers should insist on proof of life and make interventions at highest level ‘Alaa is now being detained incommunicado’ - Agnès...
Responding to the sentencing of two TikTok celebrities - Mubarak Muhammad and Nazifi Muhammad - by a court in Kano, northern Nigeria, to flogging and a fine for allegedly defaming a politician, Osai...
The Irish Football Association (IFA) must raise human rights concerns with FIFA and the Qatari authorities when officials travel to the country for the opening ceremony of the World Cup later this...
German-flagged ‘Humanity 1’ ordered to leave Sicilian port of Catania with 35 rescued people still on board ‘The law of the sea is clear: a rescue ends when all those rescued are disembarked in a...