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Global: FIFA sponsorship deal with Saudi Aramco covering World Cups raises human rights concerns
Reacting to FIFA’s four-year global partnership deal with Saudi Aramco, making the state-owned fossil fuel company a sponsor of the 2026 men’s World Cup as well as the Women’s World Cup in 2027, Amnesty International’s Head of Economic and Social Justice Steve Cockburn said: “There is a cruel irony...
Lesotho: Authorities must stop threats against Lesotho Tribune’s journalists and proprietor.
Responding to reports of continued harassment, intimidation and threats against Phafane Nkotsi, journalist and proprietor of Lesotho Tribune and Lesotho Times, Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, said: “Amnesty International is appalled by the...
US: TikTok ban won’t solve harms of Big Tech’s invasive surveillance
Responding to the US government’s decision to impose a nationwide ban on TikTok if ByteDance, its parent company, does not sell the app’s US operations within 270 days, Lauren Armistead, Deputy Director at Amnesty Tech, said: “The US government’s decision to impose an outright ban on TikTok fails...
Global: Loss and Damage Fund for climate change must not restrict the role of civil society
Speaking ahead of the inaugural board meeting of the new international Loss and Damage Fund for climate change next week, Amnesty International’s Climate Advisor Ann Harrison said: “Amnesty International and other climate justice organizations are deeply concerned about restrictions imposed on the...
Ecuador: Detainees at imminent risk
Detainees in at least five of the major prisons in Ecuador are at imminent risk of facing hunger and health issues, as prison authorities have halted the provision of food and medication since 24 April. Amnesty International calls on the National Service for Integral Attention of People Deprived of...
Gaza: Discovery of mass graves highlights urgent need to grant access to independent human rights investigators
Responding to the discovery of mass graves containing hundreds of bodies at two of Gaza’s hospitals, Amnesty International’s Senior Director of Research, Advocacy, Policy and Campaigns, Erika Guevara Rosas said: “The harrowing discovery of these mass graves underscores the urgency of ensuring...
Iraq: At least 13 people executed amid alarming lack of transparency
The Iraqi authorities must immediately halt all executions, said Amnesty International today, after at least 13 men were put to death on 22 April in Nasiriyah Central Prison, in the southern governorate of Thi Qar, following their conviction on overly broad and vague terrorism charges. Amnesty...
Reflections from the Secretary General on the state of human rights in 2023/24
I never expected the state of human rights to lead me to reference the 1980s sci-fi film Back to the Future. Yet here we are. A world spiralling through time, hurtling backwards past the 1948 promise of universal human rights, even as it spins ever faster forwards into a future overtaken by Big...
Amnesty International sounds alarm on a watershed moment for international law amid flagrant rule-breaking by governments and corporate actors
The world is reaping a harvest of terrifying consequences from escalating conflict and the near breakdown of international law, said Amnesty International as it launched its annual The State of the World’s Human Rights report today, delivering an assessment of human rights in 155 countries. Amnesty...
Amnesty researchers share their biggest human rights concerns in 2023-24
Iran: Human rights in Iran: Review of 2023/2024
This is Amnesty International’s annual report on the state of human rights in Iran during 2023/24, subdivided by key human rights themes. It is part of Amnesty International’s annual 2023/24 report on the state of the world’s human rights.