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Shell Pollution Niger Delta

26th January 2017

UK: Shell ruling gives green light for corporations to profit from abuses overseas

12th December 2016

Palm Oil and human rights: What you need to know

30th November 2016

Global brands profiting from child and forced labour

6th October 2016

Corporate Crime: New principles will help governments and law enforcement tackle corporate abuse

24th August 2016

Ten years after toxic waste dumping, victims remain in the dark

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

30th March 2016

The Ugly Side of the Beautiful Game: Exploitation of migrant workers on a Qatar 2022 World Cup site

CLEAN IT UP Shell’s false claims about oil spill response in the Niger Delta

30th September 2015

CLEAN IT UP: Shell’s false claims about oil spill response in the Niger Delta

16th December 2014

Pakistan: Sickening Taliban school attack highlights vulnerability of civilians

4th December 2014

Philippines: Senate opens inquiry into Amnesty International torture findings

4th December 2014

Philippines: New report exposes culture of impunity within Philippine police force

Guantánamo

12th November 2014

USA recognises that the Convention Against Torture applies at Guantánamo

12th November 2014

USA should use UN hearing to address ‘shocking accountability gap’ on torture

17th June 2014

UK intelligence forced to reveal secret policy for mass surveillance of residents’ Facebook and Google use.

Gulf Trade Mission

10th January 2014

Amnesty expresses serious concern at Irish Government failure to address human rights on Gulf Trade Mission

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