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14th November 2017

Myanmar: Military attempts to whitewash crimes against humanity targeting Rohingya

14th November 2017

Nigeria: Deadly mass forced evictions threaten waterfront communities

14th November 2017

The human cost of a megacity: Forced evictions of the urban poor in Lagos

13th November 2017

Norway: Parliament must seize opportunity to save Afghans from the horrors of war

13th November 2017

We leave or we die”: Forced displacement under Syria’s ‘reconciliation’

13th November 2017

Syria: ‘Surrender or starve’ strategy displacing thousands amounts to crimes against humanity

10th November 2017

FIFA under pressure over handling of World Cup construction abuse

10th November 2017

Authorities in PNG must allow aid in, must not use force to move refugees out

9th November 2017

Egypt: Draft bill to criminalise same-sex relations amid unprecedented homophobic crackdown

8th November 2017

Seven major steps people took for Intersex rights in 2017

7th November 2017

Manus Island: Court ruling jeopardizes lives

6th November 2017

Landmark UK surveillance case to be heard in Strasbourg tomorrow

1st November 2017

Israel denies entry to Amnesty International staff member

1st November 2017

Amnesty International/Red C poll reveals 60% support access to abortion on request

31st October 2017

Five ways for Saudi Arabia to deliver true human rights reform

31st October 2017

Norway: Family at risk of imminent deportation must not be sent back to danger in Afghanistan

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