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'Farcical' that Russian blogger faces five years in jail for playing Pokémon Go in a church

Ruslan Sokolovsky has been arrested under ‘blasphemy law’ introduced after the Pussy Riot case

Northern Ireland: Amnesty supports Lord Chief Justice’s call on legacy inquests

Amnesty International has welcomed a speech by Northern Ireland’s Lord Chief Justice calling for urgent action by the UK and Northern Ireland governments to ensure major investment to address

G20 "burden sharing" call on refugee crisis hypocritical

The G20 Hangzhou Summit Declaration calling for greater “burden-sharing” to address the refugee crisis reveals how little most G20 countries have done to share responsibility so far, sa

Uzbekistan: President Karimov's death unlikely to improve human rights

With widespread reports of the death of President Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan’s repressive regime is unlikely to change, said Amnesty International this afternoon.

Gabon: Security forces must stop using excessive force amid post-election violence

Following reports of violence and that several anti-government demonstrators had been shot and injured in the capital of Gabon, Libreville, Amnesty International’s West and Central African Di

Yvette Cooper to call for action on refugee crisis in Belfast speech

Former government minister Yvette Cooper MP will call for a more ambitious international response to the refugee crisis when she delivers a major speech in Belfast next month.

Anniversary of Alan Kurdi drowning highlights continuing global shame

One year after the shocking image of Syrian boy Alan Kurdi’s drowned body caused an international outcry, world leaders are shamefully failing to respond effectively to the global refugee cri

Film screening (London): Syria documentary 'Little Gandhi' - Fri 16 Sept 2016

On Friday 16 September (7pm) Amnesty International UK is hosting a screening of the film ‘Little Gandhi’, an acclaimed documentary on Syria.

Author event: Award-winning writers on how teachers and librarians can use fiction to explore challenging issues with teens

AUTHOR EVENT, SHOREDITCH, LONDON, 6PM, THURSDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2016 Praise for HERE I STAND

Calais: Whilst UK and French politicians squabble, people smugglers are the only ones to profit

As the Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, is in Paris to discuss security issues and to reject calls to scrap the Le Touquet agreement that allows border checks to take place in Calais, Steve Symonds