Rights chief also warns Britain will be ‘judged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gaza’ The UK has been accused by Amnesty International of “deliber...
Report says thousands of people held in little-reported facilities where authorities are violating human rights on a large scale The US and UK are complicit in the detention of thousands of peo...
Saudi Arabia is likely to host the 2034 tournament, but a Guardian investigation has revealed there are already a high number of ‘unexplained’ migrant worker deaths in the Gulf kingdom ‘Why...
My friend Gunnel Ingham, who has died aged 92, always stood up for what she believed to be right. For many years she single-handedly ensured that her Amnesty International UK group in Haslemere, ...
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Amnesty International UK among 46 groups to warn of ‘chilling effect’ of new legislation and policing powers Nearly 50 organisations have joined forces to condemn what they call a “crackd...
No amount of tinkering with the government’s proposal for deporting asylum seekers can make it compatible with human rights, says SACHA DESHMUKH of Amnesty International UK The joint committe...
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International claim that authorities failed to mobilise ‘appropriate resources’, while Greece says the ship’s crew refused assistance Human rights groups ha...
Human rights groups call for war crimes investigation after Israeli tank fired at journalists in Lebanon Israeli tank shells fired in quick succession killed a Reuters journalist and injured si...
While there is growing consensus on the need to help civilians, there is fierce division over how to go about it Israel-Hamas war: live updates Most of the world agrees that the intensity of I...
Nicholas Stadlen was a committed supporter from its early days of Amnesty International, where my husband and I met him. Apartheid was within Amnesty International’s focus as one of the outstan...
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Human rights campaigners say the Pegasus initiative wrongly criminalises people of colour, women and LGBTQ+ people Some of Britain’s biggest retailers, including Tesco, John Lewis and Sainsbu...
Home secretary argued that ‘uncontrolled’ migration poses ‘existential challenge for institutions of the west’ The Sun is carrying a story today saying Rishi Sunak’s “decision to s...
Corporation says accusations span a number of years, including 2006 to 2008, when comedian worked for Radio 2 The BBC has said it is “urgently looking into the issues raised” by the publica...
Exclusive: Witnesses say federal forces have been looting villages and shooting farmers in their hunt for defiant Fano militiamen Ethiopian soldiers killed more than 70 civilians and looted pro...
Latest Amnesty International report documents ongoing state detention and torture in the South American country – all while its president seeks renewed links with the west When Emirlendris Be...
Language was also said to be ‘ambiguous’ and ‘imprecise’, according to the New York Times Russia-Ukraine war – latest news updates A leaked internal review commissioned by Amnesty In...
His decision to end our relationship arrived out of the blue, not long after I had quit my job as a journalist. The next day, I was interviewing for a role that would transform my life Exactly ...
As Rwandan-backed M23 rebels massacre and gang-rape in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who will hold them to account? The M23 rebels are perpetrating summary killings and rapes in the Dem...
Governing body handed letter by Amnesty and Avaaz Thousands of workers suffered human rights abuses More than a million people have signed a letter calling for Fifa to finally compensate migra...
Iwao Hakamada, 87, was convicted of four murders in 1968 but granted ‘temporary release’ in 2014 after new evidence emerged A court in Japan has granted a retrial to a man – thought to be...