An innovative two-day meeting in London – organised by Amnesty International – has brought together Roma and human rights activists from across Europe.
Irene Khan, Amnesty International writes about the links between violence against women and poverty to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Again
A draft law in Colombia aiming to grant reparation to victims of the
country's 40-year conflict has been called "discriminatory" by Amnesty
International.
Clashes between supporters of the government party and those of the opposition, have been fuelled by accusations of fraud and vote rigging during this month's election
An interview with Sister Prejean, Roman Catholic nun, formidable campaigner against the death penalty and author of the Pulitzer Prize nominated book, Dead Man Walking
As political parties argue between themselves, an outbreak of cholera is affecting nine out of Zimbabwe's ten
provinces. Major hospitals are failing to provide medica
If passed, President Evo Morales' new constitution will represent the most significant
advancement of economic, social and cultural rights the country has
seen in ma