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On the two-year anniversary of the outbreak of Sudan’s civil war, Amnesty International’s Senior Director for Research, Advocacy, Policy and Campaigns, ...
As the federal election draws near, young Australians are rising as a force to be reckoned with. With nearly half of the ...
In response to today’s court decision allowing deportation proceedings for Mahmoud Khalil to continue, Justin Mazzola, Deputy ...
Reacting to a ruling by the Danish High Court that a lawsuit brought by Amnesty International Denmark and three other ...
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Thirty-eight years ago in 1987, a national inquiry began and four years ...
Last week on April 3, marked the 16th anniversary of Australia formally endorsing the United Nations Declaration on the ...
What happened? What was in the Executive Order? What is the International Criminal Court (ICC)? Why is the Trump ...
Explore stories of courage, resilience, hope and the search for safety with this list of 6 children’s books: Welcome by ...
By Asif Ali Asif fled Pakistan for Australia in 2012, seeking safety and a better future. After enduring incredibly difficult ...
Together, we can ensure that human rights are at the heart of all Australian Federal policy decisions and work with the next Australian Government to deliver on a Human Rights Agenda.
Responding to the release from Israeli prison of Ahmad Manasra, a Palestinian arrested at the age of 13, after nine and a half years imprisonment, Heba ...
Global executions hit their highest figure since 2015, as over 1,500 people were executed across 15 countries in 2024, said Amnesty International today as it released its annual report on the global ...