Responding to the release of Salma al-Shehab, a Saudi Arabian woman, who has spent more than four years imprisoned on ...
Yemeni authorities must urgently investigate the death in custody of a UN humanitarian worker with the World Food Programme ...
Egyptian authorities must stop trying civilians in military courts, said Amnesty International and the Sinai Foundation for ...
Reacting to the acquittal at the retrial of Mücella Yapıcı, Hakan Altınay and YiÄŸit Ekmekçi, whose initial convictions and 18 ...
Responding to the resignation of N Biren Singh as the Chief Minister of the state of Manipur in India on Sunday, Aakar Patel, ...
History has shown us that protest is powerful. Currently the Victorian government is planning to ban face masks, attachment devices and fully restrict protests near places of worship. The reforms risk ...
Responding to reports that Iran’s Supreme Court rejected the request for judicial review of the conviction and death sentence of humanitarian aid worker Pakhshan Azizi, 40, from Iran’s oppressed ...
The long overdue release of Palestinian aid worker and prisoner of conscience, Mohammed al-Halabi, as part of the prisoner-hostage exchange deal between Israel and Hamas, ends his agonising ordeal and ...
Responding to Google’s decision to remove its prohibition on artificial intelligence (AI) being used for developing weapons and surveillance tools, Matt Mahmoudi, Researcher and Adviser on Artificial ...
Responding to the recent raid, arrest and detention of dozens of LGBTI people in a hotel in Jakarta, Amnesty International Indonesia’s Executive Director Usman Hamid said: “The police’s discriminatory ...
As the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) escalate their fighting in Khartoum, Amnesty International has received alarming information, including reports of lists of potential ...
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