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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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Claims by the Ethiopian government that accountability has already been achieved for crimes committed in the war in northern Ethiopia demonstrate lack of political commitment to genuine justice and accountability.
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The Sierra Leonean authorities must repeal vagrancy laws without delay, following a landmark ruling by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court that the colonial-era legislation discriminates against poor people and other marginalized groups, Amnesty International said. The ruling, made on 7 November, found that Sierra Leone’s vagrancy laws – which criminalize anyone […]
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People detained following the territorial defeat of the Islamic State (IS) armed group are facing systematic violations and dying in large numbers due to inhumane conditions in north-east Syria, Amnesty International said in a new report.
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En réaction aux informations selon lesquelles l’Arabie saoudite a déjà exécuté 100 personnes cette année, Heba Morayef, directrice du programme Afrique du Nord et Moyen-Orient à Amnesty International, a déclaré : « Offrant un vif contraste avec les promesses répétées de l’Arabie saoudite de limiter son recours à la peine de mort, les autorités ont déjà exécuté 100 personnes cette année, révélant leur profond mépris à l’égard du droit à la vie.
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A migrant is confronted by mass surveillance at a border crossing and is reminded of his uncertain future. Activists work to resist these systems.
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Les autorités en Iran intensifient considérablement la répression des femmes et des filles iraniennes qui défient la législation imposant le port du voile.
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El término “crímenes de lesa humanidad” hace referencia a los crímenes cometidos como parte de un ataque generalizado y sistemático contra una población civil. Sacuden la conciencia de la propia humanidad. El primer proceso en el que se utilizó el término fueron los juicios de Núremberg contra dirigentes nazis el siglo pasado, en respuesta a los horrores del Holocausto.
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Sihem Bensedrine fait l’objet d’une enquête depuis février 2023 pour « faux », « falsification » et « abus de position » à la suite d’une plainte concernant la falsification présumée du chapitre sur la corruption dans le secteur bancaire dans le rapport final de l’IVD. La détention provisoire de Sihem Bensedrine est arbitraire, car elle repose uniquement sur l’exercice pacifique de ses droits fondamentaux.
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The amendment Bill was presented in and passed by the National Assembly on 23 January 2025 and referred to the Standing Committee the next day by the Senate after backlash from opposition, media and civil society. The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act passed in 2016 triggered widespread criticism from human rights organizations and activists for its potential for harmful impact on the right to freedom of expression and access to information in the country. The nine years since have...
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La policía y las autoridades de los servicios de inteligencia de Serbia están utilizando programas avanzados de espionaje telefónico, junto con productos forenses para teléfonos móviles, para atacar ilegítimamente a periodistas, activistas ambientales y otras personas en una campaña de vigilancia encubierta, según ha revelado un nuevo informe de Amnistía Internacional.
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Tunisia’s authorities must immediately end this vicious campaign and halt all reprisals against NGO workers providing essential support, including shelter, to migrants and refugees.
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In the second year since Tunisian President Kais Saied’s power grab, Tunisian authorities have taken further steps towards repression by jailing dozens of political opponents and state critics, violated the independence of the judiciary, dismantled institutional human rights safeguards, and incited discrimination against migrants, Amnesty International said today. “Decree by decree, blow by blow, President Saied and his government have dramatically undermined respect for human rights in...
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Responding to yesterday’s High Court acquittal of opposition leader, Jacob Ngarivhume, who was sentenced in April to 48 months imprisonment for leading protests against government corruption, Khanyo Farisè, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Southern Africa, said: “His imprisonment is a travesty, and an affront to Zimbabwe’s constitution and the country’s international human rights obligations. No […]
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Congo’s government wants to resume executions, after a hiatus of two decades, in a bid to combat armed groups and gang violence, Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, said:
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Venezuela. Le gouvernement continue à recourir aux détentions arbitraires comme outil de contrôle et de répression. Dans le nouveau rapport intitulé Vidas detenidas: Continúan las detenciones arbitrarias por motivos políticos en Venezuela, Amnesty International dénonce la persistance de la politique de répression mise en œuvre par le gouvernement de Nicolás Maduro.
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Sihem Bensedrine has been under investigation since February 2023 under charges of “fraud”, “forgery” and “abuse of official capacity” following a complaint about the alleged falsification of the chapter about corruption in the banking sector in the IVD final report. Sihem Bensedrine pre-trial detention is arbitrary because it is based solely on the peaceful exercise of her human rights. The detention also falls short of international standards of fairness. Her prosecution appears to be a...
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A US district court has ordered Israeli spyware firm NSO Group to disclose documents and code related to its notorious Pegasus spyware, to WhatsApp.
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“Amnistía Internacional insta al Gobierno de Bangladesh y a sus organismos a que respeten el derecho a la protesta y pongan fin a la represión violenta.”
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Les entreprises qui gèrent les réseaux sociaux doivent de toute urgence s’attaquer à la vague de haine et de racisme qui déferle en ligne contre les communautés palestinienne et juive, a déclaré Amnesty International
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