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Stephen Bowen

9th August 2023

Stephen Bowen announced as new Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland

A UN peacekeeper stands guard as crowds of children and villagers gather to welcome Steven Koutsis (unseen), the United States' top envoy in Sudan, in the war-torn town of Golo in the thickly forested mountainous area of Jebel Marra in central Darfur on June 19, 2017. The town was a former rebel bastion which was recently captured by Sudanese government forces. The top US envoy in Sudan began a four-day trip to Darfur on June 18, 2017 to assess security in the war-torn region as the UN prepares to downsize its 17,000-strong peacekeeping force. His visit also comes just weeks before President Donald Trump's administration decides whether to permanently lift a two-decades old US trade embargo on Sudan. / AFP PHOTO / ASHRAF SHAZLY

3rd August 2023

Sudan: War crimes rampant as civilians killed in both deliberate and indiscriminate attacks – new report

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.

28th July 2023

ISRAEL/OPT: 500 Palestinians facing forcible eviction, displacement, and segregation

A protest in Iran against the morality police

26th July 2023

Iran: International community must stand with women and girls suffering intensifying oppression

An anti-war activist in Russia

21st July 2023

Russia: 20,000 activists subject to heavy reprisals as Russia continues to crack down on anti-war movement at home

19th July 2023

South Africa: Amnesty International joins Putin arrest warrant case as an amicus curiae

Northern Ireland Troubles

17th July 2023

Northern Ireland: MPs must reject ‘disgraceful’ troubles bill

Activist in Russia

14th July 2023

Russia: Adoption of transphobic legislation a horrendous blow to human rights

Justice for Nahel graffiti

13th July 2023

France: Nahel shooting highlights need for overhaul of police firearms rules and an end to systemic racism in law enforcement

Human rights activists and Students in Bangkok strike and demonstrate to support the School strike for climate movement, also known as Fridays for Future, Youth for Climate and Youth Strike 4 Climate. Students demand politicians to act urgently in order to prevent further global warming and climate change.

12th July 2023

Six months of human rights successes

Wreckage of war in Ukraine

10th July 2023

Ukraine: US transfer of cluster munitions to Ukraine undermines international efforts to safeguard civilians from indiscriminate weapons

Sudan refugees in Chad

6th July 2023

Sudan: Neighbouring countries must provide safe passage to those fleeing conflict

Amnesty activists march in Dublin Pride holding a banner that reads Pride is Protest

5th July 2023

Amnesty Ireland at Pride

The government’s attempt to allow the Irish Data Protection Commission to label all of their procedures as confidential is a blatant attempt not only to shield Big Tech from scrutiny but also to silence individuals and organizations that stand up for the right to privacy and data protection.

28th June 2023

Ireland: Draconian law to make data protection procedures confidential

26th June 2023

USA: UN Special Rapporteur’s findings reinforce urgent need to close Guantánamo and provide redress for past and present detainees

Northern Ireland Troubles

26th June 2023

NORTHERN IRELAND: Majority of the UK public are against the Troubles Bill – New Poll

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