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Ahead of the court appearance of Sticks Nkambule, Secretary General of Swaziland Transport Communication and Allied Workers Union, on trumped-up charges of contempt of court stemming from his involvement in organizing a stay away action in December 2022, Vongai Chikwanda, Amnesty International’s Interim Deputy Director for Southern Africa, said: The harassment and intimidation of Sticks Nkambule shows that Eswatini authorities are effectively criminalizing peaceful dissent.
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Lebanese authorities’ arrest and investigation of prominent comedian Nour Hajjar, solely in retaliation for his jokes, represents a new escalation in Lebanon’s crackdown on public criticism, the Coalition to Defend Freedom of Expression in Lebanon of which Amnesty International is a member, said today.
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Au moins 1,5 million d’habitant·e·s de la bande de Gaza ont subi un déplacement forcé à cause des attaques.
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Le système de recommandation de TikTok et les pratiques intrusives de collecte de données qui l’accompagnent représentent un danger pour les jeunes utilisateurs et utilisatrices de la plateforme en amplifiant le contenu sur la dépression et le suicide qui risque d’aggraver des problèmes de santé mentale existants
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It is deeply disturbing that the Ugandan authorities are prosecuting people based on their real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Social media companies must urgently address the fanning of online hate and racism against Palestinian and Jewish communities, Amnesty International said as the conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories escalates further
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Sudan: War crimes rampant as civilians killed in both deliberate and indiscriminate attacks. Read the Report
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EU: European Parliament adopts ban on facial recognition but leaves migrants, refugees and asylum seekers at risk. Responding to the European Parliament’s decision to ban invasive mass surveillance technologies in its Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), Mher Hakobyan, Advocacy Advisor on AI Regulation said: “We welcome the European Parliament’s decision to adopt a ban on abusive mass surveillance technology in today’s landmark vote. However, it is essential the Parliament and EU Member...
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The vicious beating of Elena Milashina and Aleksandr Nemov by masked assailants in Chechnya this morning was an abhorrent act of violence that must not go unpunished
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The United States and Indian governments must address the grave human rights issues in both countries during Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with President Biden in Washington DC, said Amnesty International ahead of the state visit this week.
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Shocking spyware attacks have been attempted against civil society, journalists, politicians and academics in the European Union (EU), USA and Asia, according to a major new investigation by Amnesty International.
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The situation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan is not receiving due international attention.
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Responding to the news that the Netherlands’ House of Representatives has voted to amend the Sexual Offences Act by introducing a consent-based definition of rape.
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Despite the Saudi authorities’ commitment to end their use of the death penalty against children under 18 at the time of the crime, seven young men are at risk of imminent execution after an appeals court confirmed their punishment, Amnesty International said today. Their execution would mark a chilling escalation of the already record-breaking use of the death penalty with the number of executions in the country having increased seven-fold in the past three years alone. “Saudi authorities...
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Responding to the news that Saudi Arabia has already executed 100 people this year, Heba Morayef, Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Director, said: “In clear contrast to Saudi Arabia’s repeated promises to limit its use of the death penalty, the Saudi authorities have already executed 100 people this year, revealing their chilling disregard for the right to life.
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Responding to the sentencing of a South Korean man, Lee Yoon-seop, to 14 months in prison for praising North Korea in a poem, Amnesty International’s East Asia Researcher Boram Jang said: “South Korean authorities must drop all charges against Lee Yoon-seop, who has been sentenced to jail simply for exercising his right to freedom of […]
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Le passage à tabac d’Elena Milachina et d’Alexandre Nemov par des assaillants masqués en Tchétchénie est un acte de violence qui ne doit pas rester impuni.
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Les autorités doivent respecter les normes internationales sur l’indépendance de la profession juridique et les droits à un procès équitable.
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Ce rapport présente les éléments de preuve les plus récents sur la répression féroce frappant les DDH qui luttent contre la corruption en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre, une région où de tels faits sont rarement signalés et qui est marquée par une culture d’impunité et par un non-respect de l’obligation de rendre des comptes en cas de violations des droits humains. Il porte sur 19 pays dont s’occupe le bureau régional d’Amnesty International pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre, et...
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En México, el derecho a la protesta ha sido ejercido por las personas defensoras de tierra, territorio y medio ambiente para exigir el respeto a sus derechos, incluyendo la autodeterminación, el consentimiento libre, previo e informado en los casos de Pueblos Indígenas, al medio ambiente sano, la información y la participación en proyectos con posible […]
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