
Amnesty International
Amnesty International is a global human rights organization that campaigns to end human rights abuses and promote fundamental freedoms. Founded in 1961, the organization works to protect individuals at risk, advocate for justice, and hold governments accountable for their actions. Recently, they have been in the news for their criticism of Italy's treatment of asylum seekers, particularly regarding the return of rejected asylum applicants to Albania, highlighting concerns over human rights violations in the process.
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Recent Mentions
Finland:
Amnesty International's UK branch criticized the application of anti-terrorism laws to Palestine Action before the decision was announced.
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Montenegro:
Amnesty International reported that 12 people were immediately killed and 11 were injured in the attack.
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Kazakhstan:
Amnesty International reported on the deaths of over 100 people in Nigeria due to armed attacks.
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Slovakia:
Amnesty International called on the Houthis to release dozens of UN and humanitarian workers they have been holding for nearly a year.
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Estonia:
Amnesty International published a report revealing that four refugee camps house people, primarily women aged 50-90, who lack access to essential services.
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Germany:
Representatives of the human rights organization 'Amnesty International' sharply criticized the treatment of the asylum seekers.
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