Amnesty International Australia’s annual Human Rights Defender Awards Ceremony will take place on 10 December 2025, World Human Rights Day, in Sydney.
Responding to a new Australian law prohibiting children and young people under 16 from using social media, Damini Satija, ...
In the wake of the coronial finding that 16 year old Cleveland Dodd’s death in youth detention, Amnesty International ...
During a time described as truly catastrophic for human rights, research and advocacy are more important than ever. Globally, ...
In April and September 2022, Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) human rights activists King Mwamisyo Ndungo and Elias ...
Widespread failings by Nepal’s law enforcement agencies in policing September’s youth-led “Gen-Z” protests resulted in ...
As people in Syria mark one year since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad’s government, Amnesty International ...
By Boram Jang, East Asia Researcher at Amnesty International Like every schoolchild in South Korea, I was taught about the ...
Amnesty International is working closely with communities and partner organizations to combat violence against women and ...
Amnesty International Australia warns the protests laws passed today in Victoria risk restricting people’s right to protest, ...
Since the current Israeli government took office in December 2022, the authorities have intensified their policies aimed at ...
Responding to news of over 200 individuals arrested in two police raids targeting people perceived to be members of the LGBTI ...