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INDIA: Following a wave of deadly attacks on Muslims – including the lynching of teenager Junaid - citizens and celebrities from India hit the streets in support of the campaign “Not In My Name”.
Freedom of expression, association and assembly Asia
India: International Community Must Condemn Crimes Against Peaceful Protesters
3 March 2020 | 4:25 pm

Joint statement by Amnesty International India, CIVCUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, FORUM-ASIA and FIDH As the UN Human Rights Council meets in Geneva to discuss human rights developments globally, we urge states to speak up against serious human rights violation being committed in India against peaceful protesters and other civilians. Both international human rights […]

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Middle East
USA / Israel and OPT: Dismal ‘Peace’ deal would exacerbate violations
29 January 2020 | 12:10 pm

The Trump administration’s dismal package of proposals to violate international law and further strip Palestinians of their rights is a handbook for more suffering and abuses in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), Amnesty International said today. The organisation urged the international community to reject measures contravening international law that are set out in […]

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Global
In a dangerous world, human rights activists have been winning all year
23 December 2019 | 5:21 pm

With inequality, injustice and hate speech seemingly ever more prevalent across the globe, you’d be forgiven for thinking 2019 has been a bad year for human rights. Yet, we have also seen some significant wins. Activists the world over have been galvanised to stand up and fight for our human rights – and thanks to […]

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A light artist stands against a dark night sky and paints the AI candle.
International and crisis Pacific
Solomon Islands: Minister should meet directly with local communities over mining concerns
10 December 2019 | 12:01 am

The Solomon Islands Minister of the Environment should conduct face-to-face consultations with local communities on Wagina Island to hear their concerns before deciding the fate of a proposed open-cast bauxite mine there, Amnesty International said today. The Minister is expected to decide soon whether to uphold a March 2019 Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) decision that […]

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Amnesty International Candle on ledge
Freedom of expression, association and assembly Middle East
Iraq: Testimonies emerge of coordinated attacks which killed at least 20 protesters
8 December 2019 | 11:55 am

Amnesty International has gathered detailed eyewitness testimony of the coordinated attack by unidentified gunmen in Baghdad last night, which claimed at least 20 lives and left more than 130 injured. The organisation also verified footage from Baghdad that corroborated testimony of witnesses who described the arrival of fleets of gunmen. Witnesses describe how “endless gunmen” […]

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Close up of an Amnesty candle at a vigil
Freedom of expression, association and assembly Middle East
Iran: More than 100 protesters believed to be killed as top officials give green light to crush protests
20 November 2019 | 11:18 am

Verified video footage, eyewitness testimony from people on the ground and information gathered from human rights activists outside Iran reveal a harrowing pattern of unlawful killings by Iranian security forces, which have used excessive and lethal force to crush largely peaceful protests in more than 100 cities across Iran sparked by a hike in fuel […]

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Lebanon protests explained
15 November 2019 | 2:04 pm

Mass demonstrations Mass protests swept across Lebanon shortly after the government announced new tax measures on 17 October. In unprecedented scenes tens of thousands of peaceful protesters from different religious and class sectors of society assembled in cities across the country accusing the political leadership of corruption and calling for social and economic reforms. Waving […]

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Two activists protest in support of a woman charged with miscarriage Northern Ireland
Women's rights Africa
One week after NSW decriminalisation: jailing Moroccan journalist for having abortion a shocking reminder of global violation of women’s rights
1 October 2019 | 3:29 pm

Hajar Raissouni jailed for a year, along with her fiancé, while medical staff also jailed Raissouni, who has previously criticised the authorities, says case against her is politically-motivated Responding to news that the Moroccan journalist Hajar Raissouni has been sentenced to one year in prison after being convicted of having an abortion, Amnesty International Australia […]

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Indonesian Police with full gear
International and crisis Asia
Indonesia: Investigate dozens of deaths, restore security and rights in Papua
24 September 2019 | 9:11 pm

Responding to yesterday’s clashes in Papua, that led to the deaths of dozens of people, Amnesty International Indonesia’s Executive Director Usman Hamid said: “This is one of the bloodiest days in the past 20 years in Papua, claiming at least 24 lives within 24 hours.” “This is one of the bloodiest days in the past […]

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A man and a woman hold a yellox box with a sign on it reading: 17,838 people signed to get kids out of watch houses
Community is Everything Australia
Good News: Queensland to better protect kids in the justice system
9 September 2019 | 4:10 pm

After thousands of human rights supporters spoke out, the Queensland Parliament has now reformed the Youth Justice Act to ensure that children spend as little time as possible in detention centres and harmful police watch houses. On 22 August Queensland’s Parliament debated and passed Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019. In passing the […]

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