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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Invisible Victims: Migrants on the Move in Mexico

Invisible Victims: Migrants on the Move in Mexico Available in PDF only

March 26, 2011

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USA: Military commission proceedings against Omar Khadr resume, as USA disregards its international human rights obligations

Omar Khadr?s trial by military commission is currently scheduled to begin on 12 July 2010. The main issue at the…

March 26, 2011

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USA: Double standards or international standards? Crucial decision on 9/11 trial forum “weeks” away

Amnesty International has long called for any Guantánamo detainee whom the USA intends to prosecute to be promptly charged…

March 26, 2011

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USA: More of the same: New Manual for military commissions confirms acquittal may not mean release

Like its predecessor ? released by the Bush administration in 2007 ? the new Manual for Military Commissions confirms that…

March 26, 2011

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USA: Normalizing delay, perpetuating injustice, undermining the ‘rules of the road’

  Document – USA: Normalizing delay, perpetuating injustice, undermining the 'rules of the road' Adherence to international human rights must…

March 26, 2011

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Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories: As safe as houses? Israel’s demolition of Palestinian homes

Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in East Jerusalem and the rest of the west bank face such tight restrictions…

March 26, 2011

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Timor-Leste: Justice in the shadow

Timor-Leste: Justice in the shadowAvailable in PDF only

March 26, 2011

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WHO country report, current health indicators

WHO country report, current health indicators

March 26, 2011

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USA: Less than “ironclad,” less than safe

Despite the fact that the case against Troy Davis is not “ironclad,” a federal judge’s ruling, if upheld, will clear…

March 26, 2011

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USA: Secrecy blocks accountability, again: Federal court dismisses ‘rendition’ lawsuit; points to avenues for non-judicial remedy

It is a fundamental principle of international law that any person whose human rights have been violated shall have access…

March 26, 2011

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New Order, Same Abuses: Unlawful Detentions and Torture in Iraq

More than seven years after the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, the human rights situation remains dire. Despite…

March 26, 2011

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“A Step Backwards” – Torture and Other Ill-Treatment by Burundi’s National Intelligence Service

“A Step Backwards” – Torture and other Ill-Treatment by Burundi’s National Intelligence Service

March 26, 2011