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Amnesty International

November 2022

  • UK Border Force vessel

    MPs, unions and refugee groups condemn Braverman’s small boats deal with France

    Critics claim latest effort to reduce Channel crossings is ‘throwing good money after bad’
  • Workers at Lusail stadium, which hosts the World Cup final

    Anger over Fifa president’s ‘stick to football’ letter to World Cup teams

    Amnesty International urges sport’s international governing body to help abused workers and their families rebuild lives
    • Thousands of Iranians protest in south-east to mark ‘Bloody Friday’

    • World leaders at Cop27 urged to press Egypt over prisoner Alaa Abd el-Fattah

    • Southgate criticised for claiming Qatar workers ‘united’ in wanting World Cup

October 2022

  • This picture from the south-eastern Iranian city of Zahedan shows demonstrators protesting against the regime. The footage, verified by Reuters showed protesters chanting anti-government slogans.

    Iran: deaths reported as security forces open fire on protesters in Zahedan

  • Ashoori

    Anoosheh Ashoori: freed detainee, 68, to run London Marathon ‘in solidarity with Iranians’

September 2022

  • Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi

    Iran puts pressure on celebrities and journalists over Mahsa Amini protests

    Tehran says film-makers, athletes and actors who have backed demonstrations ‘fanned flames of riots’

August 2022

  • Viktor Orbán, in a suit and tie holding a microphone, with a serious expression

    Viktor Orbán’s grip on Hungary’s courts threatens rule of law, warns judge

  • A Ukrainian serviceman in Mykolaiv’s regional military administration building, which was hit by a Russian missile in March

    Amnesty regrets ‘distress’ caused by claims in Ukraine report

  • Ukrainian soldiers in the kitchen of a local school.

    Zelenskiy rebukes Amnesty for accusing Ukraine of endangering civilians

  • Ukrainian solider walking through destroyed school

    Ukraine ‘endangers civilians’ with army bases in residential areas, says Amnesty

June 2022

  • Construction workers at Qatar's Lusail Stadium

    The Guardian view on Qatar’s migrant workers: football owes them

  • Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele participates in the graduation of new military personnel in April 2022.

    El Salvador accused of ‘massive’ human rights violations with 2% of adults in prison

May 2022

  • Family members of missing and murdered Indigenous women gather in front of the state capitol in Helena, Montana, 5 May 2021.

    US Indigenous women face high rates of sexual violence – with little recourse

  • People attend a vigil in London in memory of women and girls killed and harmed by male violence

    Consequences ‘dire’ if Human Rights Act ditched, more than 50 groups warn

  • Still from Countdown to Al-Jalaa Tower airstrike interactive

    Guardian wins Amnesty media award for best use of digital media

  • Demonstrators outside court during the trial of six men accused of killing Zak Kostopoulos.

    Greek court acquits four police officers over death of LGBT activist

April 2022

  • The Lusail Stadium in Qatar, which will host the 2022 men’s World Cup final.

    Amnesty urges Fifa to act over alleged abuse of security workers in Qatar

  • Refugees who fled the conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region ride a bus going to the Village 8 temporary shelter, near the Sudan-Ethiopia border, in Hamdayet, eastern Sudan on Dec. 1, 2020. Widespread abuses against civilians in the western part of Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have charged in a new report Wednesday, April 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty, File)

    Tigray has been the scene of ‘ethnic cleansing’, say human rights groups

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