Reports

Amnesty International produces reports based on rigorous and independent research. These reports document patterns of human rights abuses and provide a blueprint for change.

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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.

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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.

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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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Browse Reports

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USA urged to end inmates’ 40 year-long solitary confinement

39 years ago, three young black men were put in solitary confinement; two are still in isolation. In total, the…

June 6, 2011

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Libya: Campaign of enforced disappearances in Nafusa region must end

Scores of people have vanished from Libya’s Nafusa Mountain area apparently at the hands of forces loyal to Colonel al-Gaddafi,…

May 27, 2011

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Côte d’Ivoire: Both sides responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity

The violence that followed the disputed presidential election in November 2010 has caused the most serious humanitarian and human rights…

May 24, 2011

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Jamaica urged to bring to justice those guilty of gang operation killings

The Jamaican authorities must bring to justice those responsible for human rights violations, including the killing of 74 people in…

May 20, 2011

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Egypt: Victims of protest violence deserve justice

During 18 extraordinary days in early 2011, millions of Egyptians rose up against police brutality, poverty and the relentless repression…

May 17, 2011

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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…

May 14, 2011

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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…

May 12, 2011

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Forgotten prisoners: Sri lanka uses anti-terrorism laws to detain thousands

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May 12, 2011

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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

May 12, 2011

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A Lawless Law: Detentions under the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act

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May 12, 2011

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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…

May 10, 2011

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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…

May 10, 2011