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9th October 2014

Chad: President must scrap homophobic Bill.

23rd September 2014

China’s booming torture trade revealed

18th September 2014

Nigeria’s torture chambers exposed in new report

10th September 2014

Gambia: President should reject homophobic law

21st July 2014

Central African Republic: Brazzaville talks should not lead to amnesties for war crimes

9th July 2014

EU migration policies put lives and rights at risk

28th June 2014

Dublin LGBT Pride – Freedom not available everywhere

23rd June 2014

Sudan: Woman condemned to death released after international pressure

20th June 2014

World Refugee Day: UN Security Council’s “spectacular failures” cause millions to flee

16th May 2014

Amnesty International: Homophobia still tolerated by governments around the world

15th May 2014

Sudan: Woman facing death sentence on grounds of her religion must be released

13th May 2014

Amnesty International: Global crisis on torture exposed by new worldwide campaign

9th May 2014

Nigerian authorities failed to act on warnings about Boko Haram raid on school

8th May 2014

Nigeria’s serious test of stability

27th March 2014

Death penalty 2013: Small number of countries trigger global spike in executions

24th February 2014

Uganda: President Museveni Signs Anti-Homosexuality Bill

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