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

by Jackie Hansen, Women’s Rights Campaigner, Amnesty International Canada , , Amnesty International Canada was a proud member of the...

By Lesly Lila, London, UK As the 2015 Pride season ends, we look at why Pride events are still so...

Indigenous women from Val d’Or, Quebec, a small town located about 500km northwest of Montreal, alleged that officers from the...

By Kathy Price, Mexico campaigner with Amnesty International Canada , There’s good news and bad news, as the old saying...

My name is Moses Akatugba. For 10 years I was on death row in Nigeria. I was arrested, tortured and...

This month’s Amnesty International Book Club pick, Secret Daughter, is a touching story of three women, worlds apart but entwined...

This month’s Amnesty International Book Club pick, Secret Daughter, is a touching story of three women, worlds apart but entwined...

By Mohammed al-Nimr, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia Every time I enter and leave my house through our garage, a bicycle...

“Our people have a deep connection with this land because our ancestors told the stories and legends that are connected...

By Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International A generation from now, schoolchildren will be shown the image of a...

Amnesty International recently launched “Silenced Shadows”, a poetry competition on disappearances in Sri Lanka. Poet R Cheran, one of our...

Three years after her father’s disappearance, 24-year-old Raneem Ma’touq tells her family’s story. Raneem Ma’touq is the daughter of Khalil...

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