‘It has been a long and torturous 34 years. Aidan is missed every day.’ – Sean McAnespie, Aidan’s brother Amnesty International has warned that the trial starting today (28 March) of a soldier for a...
‘We should all be very suspicious of the very people it holds to account telling us they are doing us a favour by watering it down’ - Laura Trevelyan Responding to the latest briefing from Justice...
In reaction to the Saudi Arabian F1 Grand Prix taking place in Jeddah this weekend (25-27 March), Felix Jakens, Amnesty International UK’s Head of Campaigns, said: “This weekend’s Grand Prix in Saudi...
In response to the humanitarian truce announced by the Ethiopian Federal Government in the conflict-affected Tigray region - which Tigrayan authorities have said they will respect if sufficient aid...
Statement published today outlines next steps for commissioning abortion services, but further regulations to deliver this will not follow until after Northern Ireland Assembly election in May ‘At...
Amnesty International welcomes the news that people suffering in Australia’s cruel offshoring processing regime will finally be allowed to move on with their lives in New Zealand. Dr Graham Thom...
UN Special Rapporteur Michael Lynk’s findings come after major Amnesty report last month Israeli authorities have blocked UN investigator and attempted to smear those who use term apartheid ‘The...
Amnesty analysis of fraud case against opposition leader concluded it was politically motivated He still faces further possible criminal cases as state reprisals continue ‘Navalny faces nine years in...
Recent mission to border found evidence of chaotic and racist response to people fleeing Ukraine ‘Racism, hate speech and attacks must not be tolerated and perpetrators must he held accountable’ -...
What : British soldier to stand trial for 1988 killing of Aidan McAnespie, shot on his way to a Gaelic football match. David Holden faces charge of manslaughter. The soldier previously admitted to the...