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Image depicting abuses on TikTok experienced by children and young people. (Amnesty Tech)

7th November 2023

TikTok ‘For You’ feed risks pushing children and young people towards harmful mental health content

direct provision

12th October 2023

Ireland: Call for new White Paper on Direct Provision to be published without delay

9th October 2023

Global: ‘Predator Files’ spyware scandal reveals brazen targeting of civil society, politicians and officials 

Justice for Majella projection on Westminster, to campaign against the Troubles Bill

20th September 2023

Northern Ireland: Victims join together and lodge legal proceedings to fight back on ‘heinous Troubles Act’

19th September 2023

Amnesty International backs calls for independent inquiry into ill-treatment of Sallins men

Justice for Majella projection on Westminster, to campaign against the Troubles Bill

6th September 2023

Northern Ireland: Troubles Bill clearing Commons marks a ‘dark day for justice’

Scrap the Troubles Bill projection on Westminster

4th September 2023

Northern Ireland: Troubles’ victims projected on parliament as a final call to scrap ‘universally opposed’ bill

Stephen Bowen

9th August 2023

Stephen Bowen announced as new Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland

Northern Ireland Troubles

17th July 2023

Northern Ireland: MPs must reject ‘disgraceful’ troubles bill

The government’s attempt to allow the Irish Data Protection Commission to label all of their procedures as confidential is a blatant attempt not only to shield Big Tech from scrutiny but also to silence individuals and organizations that stand up for the right to privacy and data protection.

28th June 2023

Ireland: Draconian law to make data protection procedures confidential

Northern Ireland Troubles

26th June 2023

NORTHERN IRELAND: Majority of the UK public are against the Troubles Bill – New Poll

Northern Ireland Troubles

20th June 2023

NORTHERN IRELAND: PEERS URGED TO REJECT GOVERNMENT’S ‘DEEPLY DAMAGING’ TROUBLES BILL

youth activists campaigning on abortion access

26th April 2023

Ireland: Serious flaws identified in abortion law review report require urgent Government action

Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

6th April 2023

TROUBLES BILL: All Cards Are On the Table for Irish Government taking UK to Court

Solidarity March #Irelandforall

17th February 2023

Amnesty International Ireland to join Solidarity March #IrelandForAll

Northern Ireland Troubles

15th December 2022

NORTHERN IRELAND: United Nations for Troubles Bill to be scrapped

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