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Israel/OPT: Israeli air strikes that killed 44 civilians further evidence of war crimes – new investigation (www.amnesty.org)

The International Criminal Court should investigate as war crimes three Israeli air strikes that killed 44 Palestinian civilians, including 32 children, in the occupied Gaza Strip last month, Amnesty International said today. The strikes – one on al-Maghazi on 16 April, and two on Rafah on 19 and 20 April 2024 – also injured...

Europe: New EU due diligence law governing big business is a landmark advance for human rights (www.amnesty.org)

A vote by ministers of the 27 EU member states earlier today to pass a law requiring big businesses to identify and address negative human rights and environmental impacts in their operations marks one of the most significant advances of international business and human rights legislation in recent years, Amnesty International...

Iran: President Raisi’s death must not deny victims of his grim human rights legacy their right to accountability (www.amnesty.org)

The death of president Ebrahim Raisi must not deny people in Iran their right to justice, truth and reparation for the litany of crimes under international law and human rights violations committed since the 1980s during his time in the echelons of power, said Amnesty International today, following his passing in a helicopter...

Global: International tribunal sets groundbreaking precedent that will help protect oceans and people from climate harms (www.amnesty.org)

Responding to the first international advisory opinion by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea issued today which held that anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions constitute pollution of the marine environment that states have a specific duty to prevent, reduce and control, Mandi Mudarikwa, Amnesty...

Climate case before South Korea’s Constitutional Court could set human rights precedent (www.amnesty.org)

South Korea’s Constitutional Court is about to resume hearing four landmark cases in which more than 200 people, including more than 60 young children, are arguing that the government is failing to adequately protect them from the harms of climate change, and infringing their fundamental rights....

Türkiye: Discriminatory restrictions and violence against Pride protesters must not be repeated (www.amnesty.org)

There must be no repeat of the discrimination and violence meted out to Pride participants in Türkiye last year, said Amnesty International on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). Ahead of Pride season, new research by Amnesty International reveals how, in 2023, Turkish authorities...

Mass forced displacement in Gaza highlights urgent need for Israel to uphold Palestinians’ right to return (www.amnesty.org)

The current forced displacement of almost 2 million Palestinians and mass destruction of civilian property and infrastructure in the occupied Gaza Strip puts a spotlight on Israel’s appalling record of displacing Palestinians and its ongoing refusal to respect their right to return for the last 76 years, said Amnesty...

Thailand: Tragic death of detained activist must be ‘wake-up call’ (www.amnesty.org)

Responding to the death of Netiporn ‘Bung’ Sanesangkhom, a Thai pro-democracy activist who passed away today after a prolonged hunger strike in detention, Amnesty International Thailand Director Piyanut Kotsan said: “Amnesty International expresses its deepest condolences following the death of Netiporn ‘Bung’...

Shell must be held fully accountable for human rights harms before being allowed to sell its Niger Delta business (www.amnesty.org)

An offer made by Nigeria’s industry regulator to fast-track approvals of sales by oil companies which accept responsibility for pollution must not be an easy option that allows Shell to cut and run from the suffering related to its operations in the Niger Delta, or which exposes local communities to more human rights harms,...

Italy: Ruling on scandal of discriminatory housing policies against Roma must finally spur authorities into action (www.amnesty.org)

Today’s unanimous decision by the Council of Europe’s European Committee of Social Rights that Italy seriously and systematically breached the European Social Charter with respect to the housing situation of Romani communities must herald a change in Italy’s discriminatory housing policies, Amnesty International said....

Over 300 Palestinian-Bedouin face forced evictions following mass home demolitions in Negev/Naqab (www.amnesty.org)

The Israeli authorities’ demolition on 8 May 2024 of 47 homes in Wadi al-Khalil, an unrecognized Palestinian/Bedouin village in the Negev/Naqab, without proper consultation or compensation underscores the urgency to dismantle Israel’s apartheid system, said Amnesty International today. The demolition orders against the Abu...

FIFA must publish its review into compensation for workers harmed delivering the World Cup in Qatar (www.amnesty.org)

FIFA should immediately publish and act on a review it received five months ago assessing its human rights responsibilities towards workers harmed delivering the 2022 men’s World Cup in Qatar, Amnesty International said today....

Somalia: Death of 23 civilians in military strikes with Turkish drones may amount to war crimes – new investigation (www.amnesty.org)

Two strikes that killed 23 civilians during Somali military operations supported by Turkish drones must be investigated as war crimes, Amnesty International said today. Civilians killed in the strikes on 18 March 2024 included 14 children, five women and four men. Another 17 civilians were injured in the strikes: 11 children,...

Iraq: Authorities must urgently repeal new law criminalizing same-sex relations (www.amnesty.org)

The Iraqi authorities’ passing of a law that penalizes same-sex relations with up to 15 years in prison is yet another blow to the LGBTI community in the country, said Amnesty International today. Responding to the news the organization’s Iraq Researcher Razaw Salihy said: “LGBTI individuals in Iraq endure relentless...

FIFA sponsorship deal with Saudi Aramco covering World Cups raises human rights concerns (www.amnesty.org)

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 that a Saudi Arabian...

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