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Bombed in their homes, civilians in Mosul blame reckless coalition forces

Bombed in their homes, civilians in Mosul blame reckless coalition forces

April 4, 2017

AP photo   By Donatella Rovera, Amnesty International When they heard

Iraqi civilians killed by airstrikes in their homes after being told not to flee Mosul

Iraqi civilians killed by airstrikes in their homes after being told not to flee Mosul

March 29, 2017

Suhaib Salem/Reuters   By Amnesty International Hundreds of civilians have

Fresh evidence of cluster bombs being used by Saudi coalition forces in Yemen

Fresh evidence of cluster bombs being used by Saudi coalition forces in Yemen

March 9, 2017

Mohamed al-Sayaghi/Reuters   By Amnesty International Human Rights NGO Amnesty

Huthi forces recruiting child soldiers for front-line combat in Yemen

Huthi forces recruiting child soldiers for front-line combat in Yemen

March 3, 2017

Reuters photo   By Amnesty International New evidence has emerged

Hateful, toxic rhetoric creating a dangerous and divided world

Hateful, toxic rhetoric creating a dangerous and divided world

February 22, 2017

    By Amnesty International Politicians using toxic rhetoric, reminiscent

Civil Society in Thailand under attack as Authorities criminalize dissent

Civil Society in Thailand under attack as Authorities criminalize dissent

February 9, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International Thai authorities are waging

Trump’s seven first steps to sabotage human rights

Trump’s seven first steps to sabotage human rights

February 8, 2017

AFP photo   By Amnesty International Since taking over at

Syria:13,000 secretly hanged in Saydnaya military prison

Syria:13,000 secretly hanged in Saydnaya military prison

February 7, 2017

Cesare Davolio   By Amnesty International A chilling new report

Philippines: The Police’s murderous war on the poor

Philippines: The Police’s murderous war on the poor

February 1, 2017

    By Amnesty International Acting on instructions from the

Iranian journalist given 40 lashes for ‘inaccurate reporting’

Iranian journalist given 40 lashes for ‘inaccurate reporting’

January 19, 2017

Jacky Naegelen/Reuters   By Amnesty International Human Rights NGO Amnesty

Over 1 million people urge President Obama to pardon Edward Snowden

Over 1 million people urge President Obama to pardon Edward Snowden

January 16, 2017

Mandel Ngan/AFP   By Amnesty International The Pardon Snowden campaign

CAR: Urgent need to rebuild justice system as war crime suspects ‘roam free’

CAR: Urgent need to rebuild justice system as war crime suspects ‘roam free’

January 12, 2017

Emmanuel Braun/Reuters   By Amnesty International   ‘This is impunity

Angola 3’s Albert Woodfox calls on Obama to release jailed Native American Leonard Peltier

Angola 3’s Albert Woodfox calls on Obama to release jailed Native American Leonard Peltier

January 6, 2017

Angola 3's Albert Woodfox calls on Obama to release jailed Native American Leonard Peltier

UK should halt arms exports to Iraq if there’s a risk of abusive militias acquiring them

UK should halt arms exports to Iraq if there’s a risk of abusive militias acquiring them

January 5, 2017

    By Amnesty International The UK should halt all

How the blasphemy laws in Pakistan enable abuse

How the blasphemy laws in Pakistan enable abuse

December 22, 2016

Sohail Shahzad/EPA   By Amnesty International Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are

Thousands of Mongolians risk homelessness due to urban redevelopment failings

Thousands of Mongolians risk homelessness due to urban redevelopment failings

December 9, 2016

Noel Sampson   By Amnesty International The Mongolian authorities are

Saudi Arabia sentences 15 people to death for ‘spying for Iran’

Saudi Arabia sentences 15 people to death for ‘spying for Iran’

December 7, 2016

AFP photo   By Amnesty International   ‘The entire legal

Fiji: A darker side of paradise

Fiji: A darker side of paradise

December 6, 2016

Tim Wimborne   By Amnesty International Under the military’s dominance,

Nigeria: 150 Peaceful Pro-Biafra Activists Killed In Chilling Crackdown

Nigeria: 150 Peaceful Pro-Biafra Activists Killed In Chilling Crackdown

November 25, 2016

Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP   By Amnesty International The Nigerian security

Bahrain’s UK-backed human rights bodies used as ‘PR tool’ as abuses continue

Bahrain’s UK-backed human rights bodies used as ‘PR tool’ as abuses continue

November 22, 2016

Hasan Jamali/AP   By Amnesty International Two UK-supported Bahraini institutions

Four years of Putin’s foreign agents law has ‘shackled and silenced’ NGOs in Russia

Four years of Putin’s foreign agents law has ‘shackled and silenced’ NGOs in Russia

November 21, 2016

Alexei Nikolsky/Reuters   By Amnesty International   ‘The ultimate losers

Energy sector development in British Columbia, Canada putting indigenous women at risk

Energy sector development in British Columbia, Canada putting indigenous women at risk

November 4, 2016

Photo/Amnesty International   By Amnesty International Decades of unchecked energy

South Sudan: Deliberate killings by govt troops as UN forces fail to protect civilians

South Sudan: Deliberate killings by govt troops as UN forces fail to protect civilians

October 27, 2016

Zohra Bensemra/Reuters   By Amnesty International South Sudanese government forces

300 civilians killed in just 11 US-led coalition air strikes in Syria

300 civilians killed in just 11 US-led coalition air strikes in Syria

October 26, 2016

AFP photo   By Amnesty International Just 11 US-led coalition

Central America turns its back on hundreds of thousands fleeing ‘war-like’ violence

Central America turns its back on hundreds of thousands fleeing ‘war-like’ violence

October 17, 2016

Tomas Munita   By Amnesty International Governments in Central America

Continued fighting in South Sudan must not derail Hybrid Court to try war crimes

Continued fighting in South Sudan must not derail Hybrid Court to try war crimes

October 13, 2016

    By Amnesty International Continued fighting in South Sudan

Iranan writer faces 6 years for her unpublished fictional story about stoning

Iranan writer faces 6 years for her unpublished fictional story about stoning

October 7, 2016

By Amnesty International The Iranian authorities must immediately repeal the

Refugee crisis set to get worse, not better

Refugee crisis set to get worse, not better

October 6, 2016

UNICEF photo   By Amnesty International Wealthy countries have shown

Sudan: Evidence of chemical weapons used to kill hundreds including children in Darfur

Sudan: Evidence of chemical weapons used to kill hundreds including children in Darfur

September 30, 2016

Benjamin Lowy   By Amnesty International An Amnesty International investigation

‘Ministers have let us down’ – Child abuse victims tell Assembly

‘Ministers have let us down’ – Child abuse victims tell Assembly

September 29, 2016

Pacemaker photo   By Amnesty International Victims of child abuse

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