In response to the Home Secretary visiting Rwanda to sign a new asylum treaty, Steve Valdez-Symonds, Amnesty International UK’s Refugee and Migrant Rights Director, said: “With this treaty, ministers...
Rise in systematic detentions; forced disappearances and torture since introduction of state of emergency in 2022 State violence gradually replacing gang violence in poverty-stricken communities...
Detailed investigation shows huge Boeing-made bombs hit two family homes with no military targets present Nineteen children were killed in the two attacks in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza...
Lobbyists working on behalf of the fossil fuel industry at COP 28 ris es to at least 2,456, compared to 636 at last year’s summit ‘Arms dealers are not asked to peace talks, so it is warped to ask...
All civilian hostages and arbitrarily detained Palestinians must be released ‘Without a ceasefire, the shocking death toll will skyrocket and civilians in Gaza will once again be forced to endure the...
Ruling recognises as ‘extremist’ an undefined ‘international public LGBT movement’ ‘Participants’ could be jailed for five years, and ‘organisers’ and donors of LGBTQ+ groups face possible ten-year...
Responding to the sentencing of a South Korean man, Lee Yoon-seop, to 14 months in prison for praising North Korea in a poem, Amnesty International said poetry was not a crime and called for the...
Reacting to a BBC report that Sultan Al Jaber, the president-designate of COP28, who is also the chief executive of the UAE’s Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), was briefed to advance the...
Fans and players will have seen ‘UAE - Free Ahmed Mansoor’ message in giant red lettering Prominent Emirati activist has been arbitrarily jailed for more than six years ‘We’re calling on City fans to...
At least 64 Emiratis have been unlawfully jailed because of actual or perceived political opposition to the authorities Prominent human rights defender Ahmed Mansoor among those held ‘If the UAE...