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

Jenn Clamen is a powerful advocate for the rights of sex workers in Canada and around the world, and she...

By Clare Algar, Amnesty International’s Senior Director for Research, Advocacy and Policy Abdulkareem al-Hawaj from Saudi Arabia was 16 when...

Dear Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister Marc Miller, Indigenous Peoples continue to live with the impact of colonization and...

Nazik Kabalo is the founder of the Sudanese Women Human Rights Project. She fled to Egypt in 2011 after being...

With much of the world on lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic, many of us are relying on our phones,...

Indigenous Peoples is a network of Indigenous Nations, national and regional Indigenous peoples’ organizations, human rights groups, and individual experts...

Indigenous rights defender Berta Cáceres inspired many in her home country of Honduras, and around the world, as she courageously...

Protecting communities, supporting workers and their families should be Canada’s priority The global pandemic is a frightening time for humanity....

The people of Asubpeeschoseewagong Netum Anishnabek (Grassy Narrows First Nation) are now one step closer to justice. More than 50...

Across Brazil, many Indigenous peoples have gone into voluntary isolation, barricading access roads to protect their villages from the COVID-19...

People across the world are currently facing an unprecedented global health emergency due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Technology can...

The global climate strikes that saw millions of people marching in the streets in 2019 are going online in response...

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