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20th January 2026

One year into President Trump’s return to office, authoritarian practices are eroding human rights

3rd December 2025

Humanity on trial: the case of search-and-rescue volunteer Seán Binder

11th September 2025

Urgent Action: South Sudan- End two deportees’ arbitrary detention: Nyo Myint and Enrique Arias Hierro

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28th August 2025

Urgent Action – USA: Release diabetic at risk

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5th August 2025

Urgent Action – Türkiye: Restore legal status for asylum seeker: Ahmad Aabo

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25th July 2025

Urgent Action – USA: Shut down “Alligator Alcatraz”

19th June 2025

From Myanmar to Australia: “People wanted to help but also learn from us”

19th June 2025

“A second family”: From Afghanistan to Ireland, refugee sponsorship builds strong communities

18th June 2025

“It’s all still like a dream”: Syrian refugee builds new life in Argentina 

Migrants looking to Italy after being rescued in the SAR

16th October 2024

EU: European Commission’s ‘shameful U-turn’ on return hubs is ‘alarming’

21st August 2024

Myanmar: New attacks against Rohingya a disturbing echo of 2017 mass violence

Protests in Egypt

2nd July 2024

Amnesty International Ireland appalled at intention by Irish government to place Egypt on ‘safe countries of origin’ list

Sudanese refugees in Egypt

19th June 2024

Egypt: Ahead of World Refugee Day, Amnesty Interational Calls on Egyptian Authorities to End Campaign of Mass Arrest and Forced Returns of Sudanese Refugees

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