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Indonesia: Police use ‘excessive force’ against peaceful protesters

Police attack, injure and arbitrarily arrest protesters, including children Journalists threatened, intimidated and subjected to unlawful force ‘Police forces across several cities in Indonesia...

UK: UN recognises human rights violations in controversial 'Prevent' strategy

United Nations findings provide a damning assessment of racism in the UK Amnesty calls for the Government to scrap Prevent when releasing its review in October In response to recommendations to the...

Burundi: Journalists, activists and political opposition suffering under President Ndayishimiye-- new report

President Ndayishimiye’s government has unleashed wave of repression dashing early hopes of reform With elections due next year, authorities must build on last week’s release of journalist Floriane...

Myanmar: New attacks against Rohingya a disturbing echo of 2017 mass violence

Rohingya men, women and children are being killed and vestiges of Rohingya history and identity are being eroded Bangladesh’s new interim government should prioritise protection of Rohingya refugees...

UK: 'securitised' immigration measures will punish vulnerable people

Responding to a Government announcement on new immigration and border security measures, Steve Valdez-Symonds, Refugee and Migrant Rights Programme Director at Amnesty International UK, said: “It’s...

Burundi: Floriane Irangabiye release welcomed but Government must do more to uphold human rights

Responding to the release of Burundian journalist Floriane Irangabiye, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Sarah Jackson said: “While we welcome the release...

Afghanistan: women human rights activists voice intense frustration at life under Taliban

New consultation with 150 members of Afghan civil society shows women and others feeling ignored by the international community Taliban continue to commit human rights violations against the Afghan...

US: $20 billion weapons package to Israel would be a disgrace

In response to the announcement that the U.S. State Department has approved new weapons sales to the Israeli government totalling $20 billion, Nadia Daar, Amnesty International USA’s Chief Strategy...

Bangladesh: interim government must take 'concrete action' to address injustices toward minorities

Hindus, Ahmadis and other minority communities have been targeted since Sheikh Hasina’s resignation ‘Revenge culture’ needs to end - Babu Ram Pant Responding to a statement yesterday from the interim...

Ecuador: Gas flaring is endangering the Amazon and the future of the planet - New Report

Despite court ruling, Ecuadorian government continues to allow dangerous flaring as it seeks to maintain oil production Ecuadorian Amazon has become an ‘oil sacrifice zone’ with marginalised...