Tag #Amnesty International

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Amnesty International Report Exposes Migrant Worker Abuse in Canada's TFWP

Amnesty International's report details widespread abuse and discrimination against migrant workers in Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), including unpaid wages, excessive hours, unsafe conditions, and instances of racist abuse, prompting calls for program reform.

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Turkish Human Rights Defender Arrested: Appeal Challenges Evidence

Human rights defender Nimet Tanrıkulu was arrested in Ankara, Turkey on November 29, 2024, on charges of "membership in a terrorist organization," based on an informant's testimony and circumstantial evidence, prompting an international outcry and appeal.

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Gaza Clashes, Protests, and Diplomatic Efforts Amidst Rising Tensions

IDF Captain Eitan Shiknazi, 24, died in battle in northern Gaza; pro-Palestinian protestors in New York City demanded the release of a detained Gazan hospital director; Doha negotiators agreed on a plan for returning Gazan residents to the north; Amnesty International Israel was suspended for two ye...

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Zimbabwe Abolishes Death Penalty

Zimbabwe officially abolished the death penalty after President Emmerson Mnangagwa commuted the sentences of around 60 death row inmates to life imprisonment on Tuesday; Amnesty International celebrated the move as a significant step for human rights in the country and a beacon of hope for the anti-...

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67 Dead in Nigeria's Christmas Food Stampedes"

At least 67 people died in three separate crowd crush incidents in Nigeria this week, all caused by the distribution of free food at charity events in Okija, Abuja, and Ibadan, highlighting the widespread hunger and economic hardship in the country.

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Serbia's Spyware Abuse: Amnesty International Exposes Illegal Surveillance

Amnesty International's report, "Digital Prison," details how Serbian authorities use Cellebrite and NoviSpy spyware, donated by Norway, to illegally surveil journalists, politicians, and NGOs, suppressing dissent and undermining democratic processes.

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President Biden Releases Leonard Peltier After 46 Years in Prison

Leonard Peltier, a Lakota Sioux tribe member imprisoned since 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents, is being released from prison by President Biden after decades of advocacy from human rights organizations and prominent figures.

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Serbia: Government Spyware Use Detailed in New Report

A December 2024 report by Amnesty International and BIRN reveals that the Serbian government uses spyware, developed in-house and purchased from Cellebrite, to illegally monitor activists, journalists, and opposition figures, violating their privacy and freedom of expression; the Serbian government ...

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Amnesty International Suspends Israeli Branch Amidst Racism Accusations

Amnesty International's International Board suspended the Israeli branch's membership for two years due to accusations of anti-Palestinian racism and undermining of Amnesty's reports on Israel's actions in Gaza, prompting internal dissent and questions of bias within the organization.

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Zimbabwe Abolishes Death Penalty, 60 on Death Row to be Re-sentenced

Zimbabwe has abolished the death penalty, freeing approximately 60 prisoners on death row who will be re-sentenced; President Mnangagwa signed the Death Penalty Abolition Act into law on Tuesday, December 2023, following a parliamentary vote, despite concerns over a clause allowing for reinstatement...

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Serbia Accused of Using Spyware to Surveil Activists and Journalists

Amnesty International reported that Serbian police and intelligence used Cellebrite and a new spyware, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of activists and journalists, illegally accessing their data, raising concerns about state control and repression amidst anti-government protests.

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Serbia's Spyware Abuse: Amnesty International Report Exposes Illegal Surveillance

Amnesty International's report "Digital Prison" details how Serbian authorities utilize spyware, including Cellebrite (donated by Norway) and NoviSpy, to illegally surveil journalists, politicians, and NGOs, suppressing dissent and undermining democratic processes.

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