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A mural of Khader Adnan

4th May 2023

Israel/OPT: Death of Khader Adnan highlights Israel’s cruel treatment of Palestinian prisoners

Picnics against apartheid

3rd May 2023

Amnesty International to host Picnic for Palestine outside Oireachtas

The Israeli authorities are using an experimental facial recognition system known as Red Wolf to track Palestinians and automate harsh restrictions on their freedom of movement

2nd May 2023

Israel/OPT: Israeli authorities are using facial recognition technology to entrench apartheid

Türkiye_ post-earthquake persons with disabilities accesses to humanitarian relief

27th April 2023

Türkiye: People with disabilities neglected in humanitarian response to devastating earthquakes

youth activists campaigning on abortion access

26th April 2023

Ireland: Serious flaws identified in abortion law review report require urgent Government action

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.

25th April 2023

End Israeli Apartheid Pledge

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

24th April 2023

Sudan: New conflict escalation exacerbates 20 years of suffering for civilians in Darfur

Amnesty flag

20th April 2023

Global: UN must respect human rights while combatting antisemitism

Conflict in Sudan

18th April 2023

Sudan: Parties to the conflict must ensure protection of civilians as deaths mount

Nicaragua

18th April 2023

Nicaragua: A continuum of repression and systematic human rights violations under the Ortega-Murillo government

Yuval Dag

17th April 2023

Urgent Action: Free conscientious objector Yuval Dag detained in Israel

Vladimir Kara-Murza

17th April 2023

Russia: Anti-war political activist and prisoner of conscience Vladimir Kara-Murza sentenced to 25 years in jail

Northern Ireland Troubles

11th April 2023

Sunak-Biden meeting: PM must end hypocrisy and scrap legislation violating Good Friday Agreement

Northern Ireland Troubles Bill

6th April 2023

TROUBLES BILL: All Cards Are On the Table for Irish Government taking UK to Court

Law enforcement officials sent to police the region devastated by Türkiye’s 6 February earthquakes have beaten, tortured, and otherwise ill-treated people they suspect of theft and looting, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

5th April 2023

Türkiye: Police and gendarmerie commit abuses in earthquake zone

Northern Ireland Troubles

4th April 2023

UK government’s hypocrisy threatens Good Friday Agreement

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