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DOWNLOAD A PDF OF UA 23/22, UPDATE 1 BELOW On 15 March, the Guatemalan Congress shelved Decree 18-2022, which would...

Amnesty International’s Crisis Evidence Lab is a multidisciplinary team that uses cutting-edge digital investigation tools to document human rights violations...

On 25 November, 15-year-old Sadie McDonnell directed, Lilith: A Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls fundraiser, featuring performances from all...

Opinion: British Columbia recently agreed to review its agreement with CBSA that authorizes locking up immigration detainees in B.C. jails...

Raif Badawi, a prominent blogger and human rights defender in Saudi Arabia, was finally released from prison on March 11,...

These are the words of Bernardo Caal Xol, a teacher who has been jailed unjustly since January 2018 in retaliation...

After 914 days behind bars, accused of crimes they did not commit, eight community leaders known as the Guapinol River...

Hundreds of Amnesty members and supporters showed their love and solidarity with Wet’suwet’en land and water defenders this February: you...

On February 24th, people in Ukraine woke to the terrifying sound of Russian missile strikes and reports of troop movements...

As we celebrate the continued accomplishments of women in our communities, heavy on our minds are the enduring challenges for...

DOWNLOAD A PDF OF UA 3/22, UPDATE 2 BELOW All the eight Guapinol defenders were unconditionally released in February 2022....

Submission to the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Poeples...
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