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What life is like in Myanmar today
Amnesty International researcher, Joe Freeman, explains what life is like inside Myanmar today as the military junta cling to power against rising insurgencies across the country.Joe was speaking about Myanmar and Aung San Suu Kyi in The...
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Pegasus spyware and iPhone security
Amnesty International's Security Lab revealed that a handful of iPhones, mostly belonging to journalists and human rights activists, were successfully infected with Pegasus spyware. While the majority of iPhones users are not affected,...
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Amnesty international demands transparency amidst protest violence
Tanzania is facing a severe political crisis as post-election protests have turned deadly, with opposition groups claiming hundreds killed amid an internet blackout and military deployment following Wednesday's contentious vote.
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‘Anas al-Sharif is a hero to Palestinians around the world’: Amnesty International Australia
Amnesty International Australia honours Anas al-Sharif for brave Gaza reporting, calls his killing a war crime and demands accountability.
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Iran Warns US Navy destroyer near Gulf of Oman; US calls encounter 'Professional' | WION
Tensions flared in the Gulf of Oman after Iran claimed it had warned a US Navy destroyer to change its course as it neared Iranian territorial waters. The Iranian Navy stated that it issued a radio warning, prompting the vessel to alter...
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Transport minister calls ‘racist’ email ‘unacceptable,’ reopens investigation
Transport Minister Marc Garneau says a “racist” email sent around a Transport Canada department 10 years ago is “absolutely unacceptable” and he has reopened an investigation into what happened.
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Transport Canada investigates ‘racist’ email 10 years after it was reported
Transport Canada investigated allegations one of its workers sent a “racist” email to coworkers 10 years ago, while the woman who reported the email says it was covered up.
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Fallout from violent Iran protests
Tensions remain high after weeks of violent protests in Iran left hundreds dead and many looking to see what will follow — more crackdowns or louder calls for change.
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'Unacceptable': Australia criticises China detention of writer
Yang Hengjun, a former Chinese diplomat turned online journalist, has been held in China since January.
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Amnesty: Egypt using 'sinister' secretive agency to crush dissent
Egypt's SSSP misusing 'counterterror legislation' routinely to prosecute thousands of government critics, report says.
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Amnesty: 22 killed, 2,000 injured in Chile's protest crackdown
Amnesty International has published a report detailing a range of human rights abuses in Chile since protests started a month ago.
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Hundreds killed in Bangladesh drug crackdown: Amnesty
Amnesty International says Bangladesh authorities allegedly responsible for extrajudicial killings.
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Iraq anti-government protests continue for eighth consecutive day
Announcement by president that prime minister would eventually step down is 'not enough', say protesters.
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Somalia strikes: Amnesty says US behind civilian deaths
US air raids targeting Al-Shabab are killing a growing number of civilians, rights groups say.
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Ongoing fighting, abuses in Myanmar's northern Shan State
Amnesty International says Myanmar military, ethnic armed groups guilty of abuses amid fighting in northern state.
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Who's responsible when surveillance technology is misused? | Inside Story
Court rejects attempt to stop Israeli firm NSO selling hacking technology.
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India farmer protests: Has PM Narendra Modi gone too far? | UpFront
We debate Indian Prime Minister's overhaul of the agriculture sector, and discuss Bangladesh’s Rohingya relocation plan.
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Why do Eritreans flee their country?
Footballers go missing in Uganda in a carbon copy disappearance from earlier tournaments.
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Negotiating with the Taliban: An inside view | UpFront
We ask Afghan negotiator Fawzia Koofi about a deal with the Taliban and debate France’s controversial 'security' law.
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Europe doesn't have migration problem, says Amnesty
The idea of regional disembarkation platforms outside the EU for migrants trying to reach Europe is gaining momentum.
European institutions believe these platforms could help distinguish economic migrants from...
European institutions believe these platforms could help distinguish economic migrants from...
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G7 protesters, police play game of cat and mouse in Quebec City
Police declared many of the demonstrations illegal, shutting them down whenever they could, and that's not sitting well with Amnesty International.
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Indigenous Rights Movement of Canada wins Amnesty International award
Activists in Montreal to accept Ambassador of Conscience award
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Turkey: Is it a democracy today?
CBC News speaks with Lama Fakih, a senior crisis adviser with Amnesty International
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Greece and Turkey prepare for refugee deal
'We believe this temporary humanitarian operation will work,' says Turkey's Ambassador to Canada Selcuk Unal