Features

Insight, analysis, and research from Amnesty International campaigners, staff, and volunteers.

By Philip Luther, Middle East and North Africa Programme Director at Amnesty’s International Secretariat in London, England As the humanitarian...

By Audrey Gaughran, Director of Global Issues at Amnesty International I have just left Katanga in eastern Democratic Republic of...

By Michael Bochenek, Director of Law and Policy at Amnesty International , US President Obama offered a tepid response on...

By Michael Bochenek, Director of Law and Policy at Amnesty International US President Obama offered a tepid response on government...

, , , Roger Plant joined Amnesty International in 1972 to cover the organization’s work on Latin America. A few...

Roger Plant joined Amnesty International in 1972 to cover the organization’s work on Latin America. A few months after Pinochet...

By Stephanie McBride, Zimbabwe coordinator, Amnesty International Canada (English) On the morning of July 31st, I woke up to messages...

Ground-breaking ruling paves the way for Indigenous Guatemalans to have their day in a Canadian court On 22 July 2013,...

by Alex Neve, Secretary General, Amnesty International Canada “Nature is growing back, making it look like nothing ever happened here.”...

Craig Benjamin, Campaigner for the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples Independent journalist Maggie Padlewska is in the midst of a one-year...

by Neil Sammonds Syria Researcher at Amnesty International Refugees escaping the conflict in Syria have led to Za’atri refugee camp...

On 19 July 2013, Amnesty International welcomed an important decision of the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) in the case...

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