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Evidence suggests the destruction exceeds military necessity and indicates a deliberate campaign by Israeli forces to render ...
I grew up witnessing the impact of Amnesty’s crucial work. It is a true honour to be joining forces in raising awareness and ...
Responding to President Trump’s remarks that protesters will be met with “very heavy force”, Paul O’Brien, Amnesty International USA’s Executive Director, said: “Now is a good moment to remind ...
‘Question of whether Scottish public money is supporting companies linked to violations of international law demands a credible process which is independent, transparent and accountable.’ - Neil Cowan ...
Maisie Richardson-Sellers is a British-Guyanese actor and filmmaker. She has appeared in a wide range of international and ...
We are in the midst of a racist pogrom. Families have already lost their homes, and lives may soon be lost unless this violence ends now. We are only a petrol bomb away from someone being killed.
Reacting to an announcement by Iran’s judiciary that the Iranian authorities executed Mojahed (Abbas) Kourkouri in connection ...
Urgent human rights risks in 2026 host countries - particularly in the USA - are impacting immigrants, the right to protest, and LGBTI+ rights ...
We are Amnesty International UK. We are ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights.
We are Amnesty International UK. We are ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights.
It’s deeply troubling that Foreign Office staff raising legitimate human rights concerns about the UK’s role in Gaza are being told to consider resignation as a response.
In response to the racist violence in Ballymena last night, Patrick Corrigan, Amnesty International’s Northern Ireland director, said: "Last night’s appalling racist violence in Ballymena could have ...