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Israel must immediately rescind the mass displacement order issued by the military to the residents of Gaza City on 9 September as it escalates its assault on Gaza City compounding the suffering of civilians amidst an ongoing genocide, said Amnesty International today. The order issued yesterday morning by the Israeli military for the mass...

Mike Tapp is the Labour MP who acts like the government’s self-appointed deporter-in-chief. Accordingly, people have accused Tapp of being a Reform-style politician, because regardless of how people on the left think we should manage migration, we don’t take glee in the thought of deporting people. Tapp, meanwhile, quite clearly relishes it: LBC exclusive 🚨‼️...

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Israel has detained and deported two British MPs, in what is now becoming a routine. But far from returning the favour, the British government continues to be one of Israel’s most loyal international allies, allowing genocide-inciters and war criminals to walk freely in Britain. Israel detains two British MPs – covering up its crimes AGAIN...

Khalil al-Hayya, a member of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, confirmed that the war with the Israeli occupation is over, pointing to Israel’s failure to achieve its objectives over the past two years. In an interview with Al Jazeera, he added that the movement will not give the occupation...
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Four months after the armed attack against Venezuelan activists Yendri Velásquez and Luis Peche in Bogotá, the authorities have yet to present clear progress in the investigation or guarantee full protection measures, warns Amnesty International, while expressing concern over the risks faced by many Venezuelans who have been forced to flee their country without receiving adequate international protection. “This attack cannot be treated as an isolated case. It reflects the...
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Commemorating the second anniversary of the death in custody of Russian opposition politician and prisoner of conscience Aleksei Navalny, Amnesty Inte...
In recent months, the Egyptian authorities renewed their campaign of arbitrarily detaining and unlawfully deporting refugees and asylum seekers solely...
Reacting to calls by ministers and officials in France and Czechia for Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights ...
Four months after the armed attack against Venezuelan activists Yendri Velásquez and Luis Peche in Bogotá, the authorities have yet to present clear p...
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Commemorating the second anniversary of the death in custody of Russian opposition politician and prisoner of conscience Aleksei Navalny, Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnès Callamard said: “Two years have passed since Aleksei Navalny, a prisoner of conscience and one of the most fearless voices against corruption and state repression in Russia, died in a remote...

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