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Women in Papua New Guinea urgently need the Government to introduce a law against domestic violence and provide more safe houses for women and children fleeing violence.

Justine and her family have been attacked because of her work defending women’s human rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Migrant workers in Australia are vulnerable to discrimination, exploitation and unsafe working conditions. Tell our government that you want Australia to sign the Migrant Workers Convention.

Yong Vui Kong has received a second stay of execution by the Court of Appeal in Singapore. Help keep the international pressure up to stop his execution.
Women in Papua New Guinea urgently need the Government to introduce a law against domestic violence and provide more safe houses for women and children fleeing violence.
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Amnesty International Secretary General, Irene Khan, has declared as “inexcusable, unexpected and unacceptable” the level of poverty facing Indigenous Australians.

Our Government is sending a dangerous message that the rights of refugees come second to domestic political agendas.

Justine and her family have been attacked because of her work defending women’s human rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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After long-term imprisonment for speaking publicly about human rights issues, Wei Jingsheng was finally released with help from Amnesty International.
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