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The FIFA World Cup trophy

22nd June 2023

Global: Human rights should be essential to FIFA’s choice of World Cup 2030 host, poll shows

One month until the Qatar world cup

15th June 2023

Qatar: Hundreds of migrant workers employed as security guards at FIFA World Cup denied justice for abuses

Two women and a child wait in a corridor in Palestine

13th June 2023

Amnesty International Investigation in Gaza highlights human toll of Israel’s Apartheid System against Palestinians

An ADNOC pipeline in UAE, whose chief exec has been appointed president-delegate of COP28

1st June 2023

States must urge the United Arab Emirates to reform its dismal rights record to help ensure a successful climate meeting

Saleh Mirhashemi, Majid Kazemi, Saeed Yaghoubi, all at risk of execution in Iran

19th May 2023

Iran: Executions of tortured protesters must trigger a robust reaction from the international community

Mohammed al-Halabi

18th May 2023

Israel/OPT: Release prisoner of conscience Mohammed al-Halabi

Saleh Mirhashemi, Majid Kazemi, Saeed Yaghoubi, all at risk of execution in Iran

18th May 2023

Iran: International community must take bold action to prevent the execution of three tortured protesters

12th May 2023

Iran: Amnesty International welcomes the release of Bernard Phelan

A mural of Khader Adnan

4th May 2023

Israel/OPT: Death of Khader Adnan highlights Israel’s cruel treatment of Palestinian prisoners

Picnics against apartheid

3rd May 2023

Amnesty International to host Picnic for Palestine outside Oireachtas

The Israeli authorities are using an experimental facial recognition system known as Red Wolf to track Palestinians and automate harsh restrictions on their freedom of movement

2nd May 2023

Israel/OPT: Israeli authorities are using facial recognition technology to entrench apartheid

A Palestine boy sits on a chair with a national flag as Israeli authorities demolish a school site in the village of Yatta, south of the West Bank city of Hebron and to be relocated in another area, on July 11 2018.

25th April 2023

End Israeli Apartheid Pledge

Amnesty flag

20th April 2023

Global: UN must respect human rights while combatting antisemitism

Yuval Dag

17th April 2023

Urgent Action: Free conscientious objector Yuval Dag detained in Israel

30th March 2023

Iran: Bernard Phelan must be immediately released

Stop Apartheid Petition

21st March 2023

Over 200K people globally demand an end to Israeli apartheid against Palestinians

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