Breaking: Landmark Law Offers Hope for Wrongly Convicted Prisoners in North-East Syria

Recent Law Provides Hope for Prisoners in North-East Syria What did the Amnesty Law No. 10 of 2024 in North-East Syria Address? The recent decision by the Autonomous Administration of the North and East Syria Region to issue Amnesty Law No. 10 of 2024 offers relief to individuals convicted under broad counter-terrorism laws. Amnesty will … Read more

Breaking News: Russia Sentences RFE/RL Journalist, Sparks Concerns Over Media Freedom Crackdown

Reaction to Sentencing of Journalist Alsu Kurmasheva Reacting to the sentencing of RFE/RL Russian Service’s journalist Alsu Kurmasheva on unfounded charges of spreading false information by the Supreme Court of Tatarstan, Central Russia, Natalia Zviagina, Amnesty International’s Russia Director, emphasized: “This latest reprisal against an independent journalist is a clear demonstration of the lengths to … Read more

MP at Risk: Eswatini Guard Denies Food to Imprisoned Official

Concerns raised over denial of food rations to jailed former parliamentarian in Eswatini What’s the issue at hand? Former Eswatini MP Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza denied proper meal for the last four days Authorities refusing external food deliveries per his medical requirements What’s being done about it? Deputy Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Vongai … Read more

BREAKING: Urgent call for Bangladesh government to stop rising protester deaths!

Responding to the Deadliest Day in Bangladesh Protests Amidst ongoing violence and protests in Bangladesh, the death toll rises to a shocking 32 in a single day. Amnesty International’s Babu Ram Pant condemns the excessive force used by authorities, emphasizing the importance of respecting the right to protest: Absolute intolerance towards protest and dissent Callous … Read more

Landmark ICJ ruling upholds Palestinians’ rights against Israeli occupation

Responding to the ICJ Opinion on Israel’s Policies in OPT: Amnesty International’s Erika Guevara Rosas reacts to the International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion. What Does the ICJ Opinion State? The ICJ deems Israel’s occupation and annexation of Palestinian territories as unlawful. Discriminatory laws and policies against Palestinians violate the prohibition on racial segregation and … Read more

Proposed AU Investigation in Sudan Captures Global Attention

What’s the Latest on the Conflict in Sudan’s El Fasher? Amid the ongoing battle for the city of El Fasher in Sudan, the conflict has escalated to new heights between the Rapid Support Forces and Sudan Armed Forces. The city, once a sanctuary for many seeking refuge, is now described as a “hell on Earth.” … Read more

URGENT: Free Opposition Leaders detained in Mali now!

Mali: Arbitrarily detained opposition leaders must be immediately released

Escalating Crackdown on Human Rights in Mali Malian authorities have come under fire for the arbitrary detention of opposition leaders, including Youssouf Daba Diawara. Why were they detained? Youssouf Daba Diawara was charged with “opposing legitimate authority” for participating in an unauthorized protest. 11 opposition leaders were arrested and charged with “plotting against state authority” … Read more

Inclusive Olympics: Empowering Muslim Women in Sports

Anna Błuś is Amnesty International’s Researcher on Gender Justice in Europe. Excitement is mounting ahead of the Paris Olympic Games, but in a country which proclaims its devotion to “égalité”, Muslim women athletes are being left out and discriminated against – simply because they refuse to give up their right to wear what they want. … Read more

UNESCO Urged to Address Angkor Forced Evictions in Cambodia

Cambodia: World Heritage Committee must ensure UNESCO decision addresses Angkor forced evictions Member states at next week’s UNESCO World Heritage Committee must address human rights violations carried out by Cambodian authorities affecting thousands of families at the Angkor historical site, Amnesty International said. UNESCO Concerns and Draft Decision UNESCO draft decision expresses concern about possible … Read more

Lithuania’s Shocking Move Puts Civilians in Danger: Withdrawal from Cluster Munitions Convention Threatens Lives

Reacting to the Lithuanian parliament’s decision to withdraw from the Convention on Cluster Munitions, Dinushika Dissanayake, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director of Research in Europe, emphasized the repercussions of this move. Why is Lithuania withdrawing from the Convention on Cluster Munitions seen as disastrous? The decision abandons the global consensus aimed at minimizing civilian harm … Read more