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Brian Yap, research consultant of Amnesty International Malaysia, holds a copy of a report on the death penalty in Malaysia, during its launch in Petaling Jaya on October 10, 2019. - Malaysian police sometimes use torture to extract confessions from suspects in death penalty cases, who often face unfair trials, Amnesty International said on October 10, piling pressure on the government to abolish capital punishment.

3rd April 2023

Malaysia: Historic change unfolding as Dewan Rakyat votes to repeal mandatory death penalty

30th March 2023

Iran: Bernard Phelan must be immediately released

Migrants in a dinghy sail in the Channel toward the south coast of England on September 1, 2020 after crossing from France. - Migrant crossings of the Channel between France and England have hit record numbers, with thousands having arrived in small boats since the beginning of the year. The issue is politically-charged in the UK, with the country's right-wing newspapers decrying the arrivals and many ruling Conservative lawmakers calling for tougher border enforcement. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)

28th March 2023

Amnesty International Annual Report highlights Europe’s Double Standards on Human Rights, and an International System unfit to deal with Global Crisis

27th March 2023

Malaysia: Bills introduced to lead to abolition of the Mandatory Death Penalty

The olympic rings in Paris France

24th March 2023

France: Allowing mass surveillance at Olympics undermines EU efforts to regulate AI

Stop Apartheid Petition

21st March 2023

Over 200K people globally demand an end to Israeli apartheid against Palestinians

President Putin of Russia

20th March 2023

Russia: ICC’s arrest warrant against Putin a step towards justice for victims of war crimes in Ukraine

Illustration of child protestor being tortured in Iran

16th March 2023

Iran: Child detainees subjected to flogging, electric shocks and sexual violence in brutal protest crackdown

A Hyundai excavator carrying out demolitions in Masafer Yatta

16th March 2023

Israel/OPT: Hyundai CE must end link with war crimes in Masafer Yatta

Portrait of Justyna Wydrzyńska, activist from polish ngo "Aborcyjny Dream Team" ("Abortion Dream Team")

14th March 2023

Poland: Conviction of activist Justyna Wydrzyńska prosecuted for aiding an abortion offers “chilling snapshot” of future

South African police officers fire rubber bullet as they chase protestors in the streets of Johannesburg, on April 23, 2019 during a protest against the lack of service delivery or basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing difficulties and lack of public road maintenance. - Police and protesters exchanged volleys of teargas and stones in Johannesburg on April 23, 2019 after a suburb erupted into protest over public services ahead of polls on May 8. Dozens of residents in the working class Turffontein suburb blocked the main road through ward 55, burning tyres, mattresses and tree branches over allegedly unfair allocation of nearby new social housing. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP) (Photo by MARCO LONGARI/AFP via Getty Images)

14th March 2023

Global: Dozens killed and thousands maimed by police misuse of rubber bullets

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

13th March 2023

FIFA receives open letter backed by a million signatures demanding justice for abused World Cup workers

Women in Saudi Arabia, Personal Status Law, International Women's Day

8th March 2023

Saudi Arabia: Personal Status Law codifies discrimination against women

Türkiye: International Women’s Day march must go ahead “without bans, beatings and other police violence”

8th March 2023

Türkiye: International Women’s Day march must go ahead “without bans, beatings and other police violence”

Women hold a vigil for those who have died during the war in Ukraine

8th March 2023

Ukraine: Women face grave risks as Russia’s full-scale invasion enters its second year

Wreckage from the earthquake in Turkiye and Syria

6th March 2023

Syria: Vital earthquake aid blocked or diverted in Aleppo’s desperate hour of need

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