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Summary Killings

5th July 2016

Syria: Abductions, torture and summary killings at the hands of armed groups

13th April 2016

Chibok two years on: Remembering all Boko Haram’s victims

Yemen Disappearances

26th February 2016

‘Where is my father?’ Detention and disappearance in Huthi-controlled Yemen

Jordanian

4th February 2016

Killing of Jordanian pilot ‘abhorrent’ but ‘revenge executions’ not the answer

Syria Disappearances

5th November 2015

Syria: State profits from crimes against humanity as policy of enforced disappearances drives black market

Libya abductions

5th August 2015

Libya: End rampant abductions by armed groups

Boko Haram

30th January 2015

Boko Haram at a glance

15th December 2014

NI/Ireland: Amnesty calls for movement on Mother and Baby Homes inquiries on both sides of the border

24th October 2014

Eastern Ukraine conflict: Summary killings, misrecorded and misreported

24th July 2014

Landmark rulings expose Poland’s role in CIA secret detention and torture

3rd June 2014

Tiananmen crackdown: Repression intensifies on eve of 25th anniversary

23rd May 2014

Egypt: Dozens of disappeared civilians face ongoing torture at military prison

22nd May 2014

UN: Russian and Chinese vetoes of Syria ICC resolution ‘callous’

4th April 2014

USA: A step in the rights direction

Guantanamo Bay

22nd January 2014

Close Guantánamo and end human rights hypocrisy

21st January 2014

Syria peace conference must act on allegations of ‘industrial-scale’ torture and killings in custody

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