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Myanmar: 'Completely baseless' case against Reuters journalists upheld

Responding to the decision by a Myanmar court to continue with the criminal case against two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, James Gomez, Amnesty International’s Director for Southeast...

North Korea: 'Rare' release of mother from prison camp welcomed

Four year-old son suffering frostbite on hands and feet, was originally held with her Koo Jeong-hwa was expected to get life in one of North Korea’s notoriously secretive and brutal prison camps ‘This...

Belfast City Council to debate 'abortion pills' ahead of court case

‘Women and girls who have abortions are not criminals and the law should not treat them as such’ - Grainne Teggart Belfast City Council will tonight debate a motion on the increasing number of women...

UK: Amnesty International Secretary General hails #MeToo movement as powerful example of human rights activism

Amnesty International Secretary General Salil Shetty has praised the #MeToo movement as a powerful example of human rights activism. Mr Shetty said the global protest against sexual harassment showed...

Bangladesh: Rohingya refugees returns must be 'safe, voluntary and dignified'

Amnesty International has again called on the government of Bangladesh to uphold its commitment that Rohingya refugees are only returned to Myanmar in conditions that are safe, voluntary and dignified...

London: Vigil to mark anniversary of LGBTI crackdown in Chechnya

Activists will hold a vigil outside the Russian Embassy in central London on Saturday 7 April to honour the lives lost and call on the Russian authorities to fully investigate disturbing reports of a...

Turkey: Global campaigners mark 300 days behind bars for Amnesty Chair

Taner Kılıç says solidarity actions “have lifted my spirits” in letter from prison “No evidence has been presented by the prosecution to substantiate the absurd charges against Taner” – Gauri van...

Vietnam: List of nearly 100 prisoners of conscience published as crackdown intensifies

There are at least 97 prisoners of conscience languishing in jails in Vietnam, many of whom are kept incommunicado in squalid conditions and routinely subjected to torture or other ill-treatment, new...

Russia: Still no justice for victims one year after 'gay purge' in Chechnya

The Russian authorities have failed to take effective action in response to the violent persecution of gay men in Chechnya, Amnesty International said today, one year after a series of homophobic...

Malaysia: ‘fake news’ bill hastily approved amid outcry

Today, the Lower House of the Malaysian parliament approved a bill criminalizing ‘fake news’. Those found guilty under the bill could face fines of up to £87,000 (500,000 ringgit) and a maximum of six...