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Iran: Weaponizing Justice System to Persecute Baha’is

(Geneva) –Iranian authorities are escalating their repression of Baha’is, with a recent series of harsh prison sentences and asset confiscations, the Bahá'í International Community (BIC) and Human Rig...

Georgia Hollows Out Right to Peaceful Assembly

Click to expand Image Protesters gather daily in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, after the authorities announced they were halting negotiations on joining the European Union. Demonstrators are demanding t...

UAE: Emirati Dissident Faces Risk of Torture at Home

Click to expand Image Jasem al-Shamsi. © Private (Beirut) –The detention of an Emirati dissident in Syria raises serious concerns that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will pressure Syrian authorities t...

Armenia Court Undermines Disability Rights

Click to expand Image The Criminal Court of Appeal building in Yerevan, Armenia, July 12, 2018. © 2018 Asatur Yesayants/Sputnik via AP Photo Armenia’s appeals court on November 19 significantly weaken...

New Japanese Espionage Law Would Need to Respect Rights

Click to expand Image Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (R) answers questions from the House of Representatives budget committee in Tokyo, November 7, 2025. © 2025 Kyodo via AP Photo During a par...

Amnistía Internacional presenta un conjunto de herramientas de Rendición de Cuentas sobre el Uso de Algoritmos para obligar a los actores poderosos a rendir cuentas por los daños facilitados por la IA

Según ha manifestado hoy Amnistía Internacional con motivo de la próxima presentación de su conjunto de herramientas de Rendición de Cuentas sobre el Uso de Algoritmos, con el uso generalizado de sist...

Ecuador: Government Freezes Groups’ Bank Accounts

Click to expand Image Members of Alianza Ceibo, belonging to the Siekopai, A’i Cofán, Siona, and Waorani Indigenous communities, attend a virtual hearing where a decision was made to unfreeze their or...

Tunisia: Prominent Activists Held in ‘Conspiracy Case’

Click to expand Image Left to right: Ahmed Nejib Chebbi © Private; Chaima Issa © Private; Ayachi Hammami © Private.  (Beirut) – Tunisian authorities have arrested three prominent activists in recent w...

US: Other Countries Should Push Back on Lawless Executions at Sea

Click to expand Image A combination image shows two screen captures from a footage posted on the X account of The White House on September 15, 2025, of what US President Donald Trump said was a milita...

Burkina Faso Junta Restores Death Penalty

Click to expand Image Burkina Faso's president, Capt. Ibrahim Traore (center), in an armored vehicle in Ouagadougou, October 2, 2022. © 2022 Vincent Bado/Reuters The military junta in Burkina Faso has...

Turkmen Activists Remain Unjustly Imprisoned

Click to expand Image Top row, left to right: Pygambergeldy Allaberdyev © 2020 Turkmenistan Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights; Nurgeldi Halykov © Private; Soltan Achilova, forcibly held in an infec...

UE: Ministros proponen medidas sin precedentes de detención, sanciones y privación de derechos basadas en la situación migratoria

Ante la posición de los ministros del Interior de la Unión Europea (UE) sobre el Reglamento de Retorno acordado hoy en Bruselas, Olivia Sundberg Diez, responsable de Amnistía Internacional ante la UE ...

Siria: Un año después de la caída de Assad, los derechos de sobrevivientes y familiares de víctimas deben guiar la transición

Cuando la población de Siria conmemora un año de la caída del gobierno del presidente Bachar al Asad, Amnistía Internacional reitera la necesidad urgente de que las nuevas autoridades sirias rompan co...

Rusia: Las autoridades intensifican las represalias penales contra el partido antibelicista Yabloko

Ante el más reciente uso indebido por el Kremlin del sistema de justicia penal para atacar a Yabloko, el último partido político inscrito oficialmente que queda en Rusia que pide abiertamente el final...

Estados Unidos: Nuevas investigaciones revelan violaciones de derechos humanos en los centros de detención del “Alcatraz de los Caimanes” y Krome, en Florida

Amnistía Internacional ha publicado hoy un nuevo informe en el que documenta trato cruel, inhumano y degradante en dos centros de detención de inmigrantes en Florida: el Centro de Detención de los Eve...

La FIFA debe pasar a la acción respecto a los derechos humanos

La FIFA, el órgano de gobierno del fútbol internacional, debe acompañar su grandilocuente retórica sobre los derechos con acciones concretas. Así lo ha manifestado hoy una coalición de organizaciones ...

República Democrática del Congo: Los acuerdos de paz no terminan con los abusos contra los derechos humanos

Después de más de ocho meses de esfuerzos diplomáticos por parte de Estados Unidos y Qatar para poner fin al conflicto en República Democrática del Congo, la población civil congoleña sigue sufriendo ...

Sudán: El asalto despiadado de las Fuerzas de Apoyo Rápido al campo de Zamzam debe ser investigado como crimen de guerra

Según afirma Amnistía en un nuevo informe publicado hoy, las Fuerzas de Apoyo Rápido (RSF) mataron deliberadamente a civiles, tomaron rehenes y saquearon y destruyeron mezquitas, escuelas y centros sa...

Reino Unido: “Permitir que se mantenga la ilegalización de Palestine Action abriría un futuro sombrío para el derecho a la protesta en Reino Unido”

Hoy terminan los tres días de revisión judicial de la decisión del gobierno británico de ilegalizar Palestine Action. Con este motivo, Kerry Moscogiuri, directora de Campañas y Comunicaciones de Amnis...

Las entidades sociales exigen al Congreso que renueve y amplíe la moratoria antidesahucios que mantiene paralizados casi 60.000 lanzamientos de familias vulnerables 

Esta mañana una amplia representación de entidades defensoras de los derechos humanos, asociaciones vecinales y de consumidores, sindicatos laborales y movimientos sociales se ha reunido frente al Con...

Your right to stand for forests is under attack — again

If it seems like we’ve been talking about lawsuits a lot lately, it’s because we have.Corporate bullies, helped by Donald Trump’s go-to law firm, have filed two massive lawsuits against Greenpeace in ...

Sponsoring climate change

It is that time again. Four years roll by and once more the greatest winter athletes in the world will come together to wow us on death-defying luge runs, courageous ski jumps or surprisingly mesmeris...

A tribute to Jon Castle

James (Jon) Castle - 7 December 1950 to 12 January 2018Over four decades Captain Jon Castle navigated Greenpeace ships by the twin stars of ‘right and wrong’, defending the environment and promoting p...

We don't just need electric cars, we need fewer cars

Ever since the first production car rolled off the assembly line more than 100 years ago, our love affair with automobiles has grown and grown. In countries like the UK, France, Italy and Germany ther...

Diving to the Antarctic sea floor is a scientist’s dream come true

Most people would be surprised about how many species of cold-water corals and amazing sponges you’d find on the bottom of the Antarctic Ocean. Even as the scientist who has identified three quarters ...

The Rise of the Penguins

Never have so many penguins been seen waddling in so many places.They were ice skating in Stockholm, tap dancing in London, trekking up the highest mountain in Turkey and marching on mass in central T...

Listening for Justice in Davos

“Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing” - Arundhati RoyI can hear her too. I have spent my working life trying to help others hear her. I wond...

Which is the Antarctic's top penguin?

Not every penguin is up to the challenge of living in the Antarctic, but those that do are a special sort of awesome. Remember, they don’t have the luxury of being able to fly away again if the weathe...

We can’t just recycle our way out of the plastic pollution crisis

Plastics are in the air. Not only literally. Everyone's talking about plastic pollution and the need to take action.You don’t need to be conducting a scientific research to see that plastic waste is i...

How do we make corporations more accountable?

Greenpeace is famous for campaigning against corporations.We made “Choke” out of Coca-Cola's logo to draw attention to the massive plastic pollution impact they have around the world. Polar bear hijac...