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Forensic Methodology Report: How to catch NSO Group’s Pegasus
UK: X's design and policy choices created fertile ground for inflammatory, racist narratives targeting Muslims and migrants following Southport attack
"Intellexa Leaks" investigation provides further evidence of spyware threats to human rights
UN: Opposition to the death penalty continues to grow
Unlawful use of lethal & less-lethal weapons against protesters in Bangladesh
Hong Kong: Article 23 law used to ‘normalize’ repression one year since enactment
Hong Kong: National Security Law analysis shows vast majority unjustly arrested
Ethiopia: Meta’s failures contributed to abuses against Tigrayan community during conflict in northern Ethiopia
Peru: Who called the shots?
Israel/OPT: Israeli military must be investigated for war crime of wanton destruction in Gaza – new investigation
The Israeli military's campaign to significantly expand a “buffer zone” along the eastern perimeter of the occupied Gaza Strip should be investigated as the...
Forensic Methodology Report: How to catch NSO Group’s Pegasus
NSO Group claims that its Pegasus spyware is only used to “investigate terrorism and crime” and “leaves no traces whatsoever”.
UK: X's design and policy choices created fertile ground for inflammatory, racist narratives targeting Muslims and migrants following Southport attack
X platform helped spread false narratives and content which contributed to violence against Muslims and migrants after the Southport...
"Intellexa Leaks" investigation provides further evidence of spyware threats to human rights
The “Intellexa Leaks”, a new joint investigation by Inside Story, Haaretz and WAV Research Collective with technical analysis provided by...
UN: Opposition to the death penalty continues to grow
The number of states voting for UN resolutions on halting executions worldwide continues to grow, signalling that consensus is building...
Unlawful use of lethal & less-lethal weapons against protesters in Bangladesh
Amnesty International urges the Government of Bangladesh and its agencies to respect the right to protest and end this violent crackdown.
Hong Kong: Article 23 law used to ‘normalize’ repression one year since enactment
Just one year after its passage, Hong Kong's Article 23 law has further squeezed people's freedoms and enabled authorities to intensify...
Hong Kong: National Security Law analysis shows vast majority unjustly arrested
More than 80% of people convicted under Hong Kong's National Security Law (NSL) have been wrongly criminalized and should never have been charged in the first...
Ethiopia: Meta’s failures contributed to abuses against Tigrayan community during conflict in northern Ethiopia
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, contributed to serious human rights abuses against Ethiopia's Tigrayan community, Amnesty International said in a new...
Peru: Who called the shots?
This report reveals a series of actions and omissions from the highest levels of the Peruvian State that appear to have had lethal consequences over a...
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Reports by Amnesty International often focus on human rights violations in Somalia, providing a critical perspective on the country's governance.