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Amnesty welcomes Sinn Féin Ard Fheis policy change on access to abortion

Amnesty International has welcomed today’s passing of a motion at Sinn Féin’s Ard Fheis which extends the party’s support for abortion access to when a woman or girl’s physical or mental health is at...

Kenya: Police must stop using lethal force against opposition supporters

Amnesty International has today called on the Kenyan police to stop firing live ammunition during opposition protests and instead protect all people gathering in public, following running battles in...

Yemen: UK must stop arming Saudi Arabia or risk being complicit in 'collective punishment'

Blockade has left millions of people on brink of starvation ‘Countries such as the USA, UK and France … risk being complicit in grave violations, including war crimes’ - Philip Luther The UK, the USA...

Cambodia: Banning of opposition party a 'blatant act of political repression'

Reacting to the Cambodian Supreme Court’s decision to dissolve the main opposition party, the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), James Gomez, Amnesty International’s Director of Southeast Asia and...

Zimbabwe: military must safeguard human rights

‘At this tense time, it is essential that the military ensure the safety and security of all people in Zimbabwe’ - Deprose Muchena In response to the military takeover and subsequent control of parts...

Cuba: Government control of jobs 'suffocating' daily life and freedom of speech

The Cuban authorities are using control of the job market as a tool of repression, Amnesty International said in a new report published today. The 40-page report, Your mind is in prison , shows how...

AUSTRALIA: Now the Yes is in on marriage equality, Prime Minister has 23 days to deliver

Amnesty International warmly welcomes this morning’s announcement that a majority of Australians who participated in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey said yes to equality, love, fairness and...

Electric car and electronics companies still failing over child labour battery abuses - new report

Industry giants failing to tackle child labour abuse in cobalt battery supply chains via Democratic Republic of Congo and China Microsoft, Lenovo and Renault among worst, while UK company Vodafone...

Russia: Kremlin tightens stranglehold on foreign media

The Russian authorities will tighten their stranglehold on press freedom in the country today by introducing a bill that designates foreign-funded news organisations as “foreign agents” and imposes...

Myanmar military 'trying to sweep serious violations against Rohingya under the carpet'

In response to findings released today following the Myanmar military’s internal investigation into violence in northern Rakhine State since 25 August, James Gomez, Amnesty International’s Regional...