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Responding to today’s guilty verdict and life sentence for former South Korean President Yoon for the imposition of martial law in December 2024, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director Sarah Brooks said: “Today’s verdict and sentence is an important step towards accountability which...
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In a major victory, on Friday 15 August a US federal court struck down the US federal government’s – via Donald Trump – latest bid to attack migrant children’s rights. The court win centred round a foundational legal safeguard called the Flores Settlement Agreement that ensures the government respects their basic rights and dignity. Notably,...

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Osasuna ‘ultra’ fans raised Palestinian flags and banners and brought their team’s game to a halt by throwing tennis balls onto the pitch in solidarity with the Palestinian people against Israel’s genocide. Soon after, they were joined by other fans, of both teams, across the entire stadium, chanting ‘Palestina Aurrera’ – ‘Forward Palestine’. The Spanish...

Venezuela’s interior minister has stated that none of the 11 individuals killed in a US military strike in the Carribean sea last week were members of the Tren de Aragua gang. This directly contradicts claims made by the White House at the time. Trump stated that the 11 were “narcoterrorists” smuggling drugs into the US....
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The Iranian authorities must immediately halt all plans to execute eight individuals sentenced to death after being convicted of committing offences during the January 2026 nationwide protests, Amnesty International said today. The organization is urging authorities to quash their convictions and death sentences, and promptly put an end to expedited torture-tainted grossly unfair trials against...
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Responding to the release of the Belarusian opposition politician Mikalai Statkevich, detained since 2020, Marie Struthers, Amnesty International’s Ea...
Responding at the conclusion of the five-day AI Impact Summit that took place in New Delhi, India, Erika Guevara Rosas, Senior Director of Research, A...
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