Amnesty International produces reports based on rigorous and independent research. These reports document patterns of human rights abuses and provide a blueprint for change.
Defending the Rights of Refugees and Migrants in the Digital Age
Digital technology interventions are increasingly shaping and delivering the migration management and asylum policies of states.
The Cost of Doing Business? The Petrochemical Industry’s Toxic Pollution in the USA
This report highlights the harms suffered by local communities from pollution emitted by the hundreds of petrochemical plants and refineries along the Houston Ship Channel in Texas.
Silicon Shadows: Venture Capital, Human Rights, and the Lack of Due Diligence
Our analysis showed that leading VC firms and start-up accelerators are critically deficient in their responsibility to conduct human rights due diligence when investing in Generative AI start-ups.
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Iraq: Amnesty International condemns attacks on Christian minority
Amnesty International is greatly concerned by the recent spate of attacks on Christian churches in Baghdad,which killed four civilians and injured more than 30 others.
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Evidence of Bahraini security forces’ brutality revealed
Mass peaceful protests demanding political reform have shaken the Gulf state of Bahrain since mid-February. In response, the security forces initially sought to suppress the protests with brutality, killing seven…
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Forgotten prisoners: Sri lanka uses anti-terrorism laws to detain thousands
Forgotten prisoners: Sri lanka uses anti-terrorism laws to detain thousands Available in PDF only
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USA: Digging a deeper hole: Administration and Congress entrenching human rights failure on Guantánamo detentions
USA: Digging a deeper hole: Administration and Congress entrenching human rights failure on Guantánamo detentionsReport available in PDF only
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A Lawless Law: Detentions under the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act
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Land and Way of Life Under Threat: The Lubicon Cree Of Canada
Large-scale oil and gas development has drastically undermined the ability of the Lubicon Cree to maintain their traditional economy and live on the land.
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Undermining Rights: Forced evictions and police brutality around the Porgera gold mine, Papua New Guinea
On April 27, 2009, police forcibly evicted villagers living alongside the Porgera gold mine in Papua New Guinea. Families were forced to flee from their homes as police burned down…
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Broken Homes, Broken Lives: End Forced Evictions in Chad
Tens of thousands of people have been made homeless after being forcibly evicted from their homes in N’Djamena, the capital of Chad, since February 2008. Amnesty International has confirmed that…
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50 Years of Independence: Making Human Rights a Reality
Amnesty International is calling on the Nigerian government to improve its national human rights record and demonstrate Nigeria’s strong commitment to promoting and protecting human rights within Nigeria and beyond.
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Deadly Delivery: The Maternal Health Care Crisis in the USA
One Year Update, Spring 2011
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From Protest to Prison: Iran One Year After The Election
One year on from the disputed presidential election of June 2009, Iranians who want to criticize the Government or protest against mounting human rights violations face an ever-tightening gag.
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Libya: Attacks against Misratah residents point to war crimes
The 300,000 residents of Misratah, Libya’s third largest city have been living under siege and under fire since March 2011 when forces loyal to Colonel al-Gaddafi began a brutal military…