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Written by longtime group member John Prescott, of Group 6 Since 1984, AI Group 6 has had a regular spot...

March 2 marks four years since iconic Lenca Indigenous water defender Berta Cáceres was gunned down in Honduras. Bringing to...

In my life I have always been driven by a strong desire to seek out justice that governments and institutions...

Thanks to you, Write for Rights 2019 was our biggest campaign yet! In December and beyond, more than 8,500 people...

All eyes have been on Wet’suwet’en territory over the past week. The situation is changing rapidly, and solidarity actions have...

Hồ Duy Hải says the authorities tortured him into signing a confession for theft and murder. The trial also had...

Responding to the death of Li Wenliang, the Chinese doctor who was reprimanded by Wuhan police after he tried to...

Vietnamese human rights defender Trần Thị Nga is free! Although she was sentenced in 2017 to serve nine years in...

By Ana Collins and Alex Neve Any society, whether Canadian, British, or Wet’suwet’en, is made up of people who have...

This photo was taken in March of 2009 as the Yakye Axa and Sawhoyamaxa Indigenous communities marched to Paraguay’s Congress...

From sophisticated spyware attacks to mass phishing via smartphones and the rise of facial recognition technology, the range and reach...

When it comes to human rights there is much relief leaving the turbulent 2010s behind. But we face enormous challenges...

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