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11th June 2019

Botswana: Decriminalisation of consensual same sex relations should inspire other African countries

11th June 2019

Sudan: Fresh evidence of government-sponsored crimes in Darfur shows drawdown of peacekeepers premature and reckless

11th June 2019

Russia: Titiev’s parole a welcome step but not justice

7th June 2019

Climate activists Greta Thunberg and the Fridays for Future movement honoured with top Amnesty International award

6th June 2019

Sudan: Remove Rapid Support Forces from Khartoum streets immediately

5th June 2019

France: Police harassing, intimidating and even using violence against people helping refugees

5th June 2019

Sudan: Soaring violence calls for urgent international response

31st May 2019

Stand up to Trump – Protest June 6 at 6pm

29th May 2019

Iran: Abusive forced veiling laws police women’s lives

28th May 2019

“I miss you my dearest” – Nasrin Sotoudeh’s letters to her children from prison

27th May 2019

Manus: Surge in suicide attempts illustrates crisis of Australian policy

25th May 2019

Amnesty marks one year free of the Eighth Amendment’s cruelty and shame

23rd May 2019

UN: Catastrophic failure as civilians ravaged by war violations 70 years after Geneva Conventions

17th May 2019

My son was kicked to death – this is why I am seeking justice

17th May 2019

Taiwan becomes first in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage after historic bill passes

16th May 2019

Libya: Evidence of possible war crimes underscores need for international investigation

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