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The world is watching in horror as more and more civilians lose their lives each day amid Israel’s relentless bombardment and ground operations.
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Venezuela: Arbitrary detentions continue as a tool of government control and repression. In the new report, Life detained: Politically motivated arbitrary detentions continue in Venezuela Amnesty International denounces the Nicolás Maduro.
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The Clooney Foundation for Justice has filed a lawsuit in Argentina's federal courts.
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Amnesty International strongly condemns the arrest and detention of human rights lawyers simply for discharging their functions.
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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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Burundi’s 2016 law against gender-based violence was a milestone achievement, bringing improved protection. However, it falls short of regional and international best practice, and in some instances undermines rather reinforces the fight against gender-based violence. This briefing proposes how to strengthen protections, including through revisions of the law.
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La Loi relative aux violences basées sur le genre adoptée au Burundi en 2016 a constitué une avancée majeure. Cependant, le texte de loi est encore en-deça des meilleures pratiques aux niveaux régional et international, et dans certains cas affaiblit plus qu’il ne renforce la lutte contre la violence liée au genre. Cette synthèse contient des propositions pour assurer une meilleure protection, y compris en modifiant la loi.
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La répression contre les droits fondamentaux dans le pays s’intensifie.
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Les autorités ont expulsé des habitant·e·s vers un site de réinstallation dépourvu de services essentiels.
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The human rights situation in Cambodia has severely deteriorated since the last national election in 2018, Amnesty International’s interim Deputy Regional Director for Research Montse Ferrer said today, ahead of Sunday polls expected to be dominated by the ruling Cambodian People’s Party after the sole viable opposition group was blocked from participating. “Authorities in Cambodia have spent the past five years picking apart what’s left of the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful...
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Cambodian authorities cruelly uprooted families who have lived in Angkor for several generations.
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UN Committee on the Rights of the Child has concluded that countries must urgently implement measures to address the damage and threat to children’s rights from climate change and environmental degradation.
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Les enfants sont parmi les personnes les plus vulnérables aux conséquences du changement climatique et des dégradations de l’environnement dans le monde.
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Sudan: War crimes rampant as civilians killed in both deliberate and indiscriminate attacks. Read the Report
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Tandis que les forces israéliennes intensifient leur attaque dévastatrice contre la bande de Gaza occupée, Amnesty International a recueilli des informations sur les attaques israéliennes illégales, notamment menées sans discrimination, qui ont causé d’importantes pertes civiles et doivent faire l’objet d’une enquête pour crimes de guerre.
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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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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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West and Central African states must stop persecuting human rights defenders who expose corruption, bribery and abuse of office, and instead take concrete and effective measures to protect and support them, Amnesty International said today, in observing African Anti-Corruption Day. Today marks the 20th anniversary of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption.
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The Iranian authorities are doubling down on their oppressive methods of policing and severely oppressing Iranian women and girls for defying degrading compulsory veiling laws, Amnesty International said today. In a detailed analysis published today, the organization exposes the authorities’ intensified nationwide crackdown on women and girls who choose not to wear headscarves in public.
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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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