By Bissan Fakih, Regional Campaigner for Amnesty International Bissan Fakih was inspired to become an activist following the ...
Every day, people around the world arrive in another country hoping to rebuild their lives. There are many reasons they may do this. Some make the decision to leave their home and move abroad to ...
The first half of the year began with a number of human rights wins, and people from across the world have continued to prove ...
The Egyptian authorities must immediately put an end to the disgraceful campaign of intimidation against outspoken journalist ...
Hundreds of protesters in Georgia have faced brutal dispersal tactics, arbitrary detention, and torture and other ...
Amnesty International Australia is outraged at Labor’s passage of draconian bills, which deliver a devastating setback to the rights of refugees and people seeking asylum. These laws blatantly violate ...
Amnesty International Australia strongly opposes the call by Australia’s antisemitism envoy to ban pro-Palestinian protests from city centres. Protests advocating for a ceasefire, the protection of ...
Accessibility – The Amnesty International website has built in accessibility tools to help ensure that our activism is inclusive. To open the accessibility menu click on the accessibility icon located ...
Responding to the ousting of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad following the seizure of power by opposition forces in the capital city of Damascus, Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty ...
For the past four decades, a woefully inadequate and callous response towards the victims and survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy have been enabled by environmental racism, Amnesty International said ...
Responding to the declaration of emergency law by South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol, which has since been reversed, Amnesty International’s East Asia Researcher Boram Jang said: “The state of ...