Girls endured abduction, sexual slavery and other crimes by Boko Haram Escape was often followed by further violations in military detention Girls continue to be neglected by authorities who must...
Three arrested after police reportedly filmed spectators’ behaviour as China’s national anthem was played during Hong Kong v Iran football match in the Hong Kong Stadium Since 2020, ‘insulting’ China...
323 applications for journalists’ phone data including 10 attempts to identify confidential sources 500 applications for lawyers’ phone data raising questions on compromised lawyer-client...
Protest organised by NUJ in solidarity with journalists Chief Constable’s report must be published ‘without further delay’ Speaking at a demonstration organised by members of the National Union of...
Warning over the Morocco/Spain/Portugal joint bid for 2030 and Saudi Arabia’s for 2034 Thousands of workers who delivered the Qatar tournament suffered grievous human rights violations Hosting rights...
Manuel Aviña appears to be victim of false drugs charges after Grindr entrapment in a country with harsh anti-LGBTI laws Aviña’s life was endangered after he was denied essential HIV medication ‘Qatar...
In response to an executive order announced today by President Biden that effectively shuts down the US-Mexico border and creates a first of its kind numerical cap on the number of people who can seek...
Marking the 35 th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in the Chinese capital on 4 June 1989, Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International UK’s Chief Executive, said: “On the 35 th anniversary of...
In response to the Chief Constable’s announcement of a counsel-led review into Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) use of covert surveillance against journalists, lawyers and others, Patrick...
Leading Hong Kong human rights activists to speak highlighting the authorities’ crushing of dissent in the city ‘We will never forget what happened in Tiananmen Square 35 years ago and neither will we...