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Sudan: El Fasher survivors tell of deliberate RSF killings and sexual violence – new testimony
Survivors who escaped El Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur State have detailed to Amnesty International how fighters with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) executed scores of unarmed men and raped dozens of ...
By Cassie Ponton At Amnesty, our mission is to challenge injustice and defend everyone’s fundamental human rights both in ...
Mark Kislitsyn is a transgender man and human-rights defender from Moscow. In December 2023, he was sentenced to 12 years in ...
Philippines police unlawfully targeted protesters with unnecessary and excessive force during anti-corruption marches in ...
Reacting to the German government’s decision to lift a suspension on the issuance of certain arms export licences to Israel ...
Names changed to protect identities Kenyan authorities systematically deployed technology-facilitated violence as part of a ...
Leaders at COP30 in Brazil failed to agree to place people over profits as a lack of unity, accountability and transparency ...
Responding to today’s decision by Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal to sentence former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death after convicting ...
Amnesty International Australia is disappointed the UN resolution on Gaza adopted by the UN Security Council establishing the ...
The Victorian Government has just announced new Adult Time for Violent Crime laws. If passed, this would allow children as ...
Ahead of an expected vote in Slovenia’s parliament on hastily proposed sweeping changes which would significantly expand police powers, restrict welfare rights and weaken key safeguards, Esther Major ...
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