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Responding to the collapse of the Afghan government following the seizure of power by the Taliban and the chaotic scenes...

Download the Open Letter We write on behalf of Amnesty International regarding Canada’s human rights obligations vis-à-vis the urgent need...

OTTAWA – A Chinese court’s decision to uphold the death sentence against Robert Schellenberg, a Canadian man convicted of drug...

Forces aligned to the Ethiopian government subjected hundreds of women and girls to sexual violence Rape and sexual slavery constitute...

Civil society groups launch shadow report following ‘flawed’ Global Affairs Canada analysis of arms deal OTTAWA – Almost two years...

Amnesty spokespeople at London’s High Court and available for interview Amnesty has applied to observe the proceedings Ahead of the preliminary appeal...

The practices described in the new report Cali: In the epicentre of repression – which include the use of lethal...

New research by Amnesty International has revealed the devastating scale of destruction caused by the ongoing conflict in Cameroon’s Anglophone...

Responding to the conviction of Hongkonger Tong Ying-kit for “inciting secession” and “acts of terrorism” following the first trial under...

The vast scale of violations perpetrated through secretive cyber surveillance has exposed a global human rights crisis, Amnesty International warned today, in a new briefing published following the revelations of the Pegasus Project investigation.  The briefing, Uncovering the...

Bangladeshi authorities must end the crackdown on people’s right to freedom of expression online and urgently repeal the draconian Digital...

One year after naming Bernardo Caal Xol a prisoner of conscience, Amnesty International has delivered a petition with 27957 signatures from around the world, including more than 12,000 from Canada,...

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