Research
	Taiwan
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	An Amnesty delegation led by the Secretary General, Agnes Callamard, and AI Taiwan Executive Director Eeling Chiu conducted an official visit to Taiwan from 24 to 29 June 2023. During the 5 days of the visit, the Amnesty delegation held meetings with representatives of the Executive Yuan, the...
	July 13, 2023
	Impact
	Africa
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Saving lives, changing laws and protecting human rights – Amnesty International and its supporters have been busy racking up the wins this year…
	July 11, 2023
	Campaigns
	Iran
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Mojahed (Abbas) Kourkouri is at grave risk of execution in relation to nationwide protests. In early April 2023, Iran’s judiciary announced that a Revolutionary Court in Ahvaz sentenced Mojahed (Abbas) Kourkouri to death for “enmity against God” (moharebeh), “corruption on earth” (efsad-e fel arz)...
	July 5, 2023
	Campaigns
	Africa
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	On 1 June, Members of Parliament, Mthandeni Dube and Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza – who have been held for almost two years in arbitrary detention – were found guilty of terrorism, sedition and murder. The two were arrested on 25 July 2021 and are facing over 20 years in jail for representing their...
	June 29, 2023
	Campaigns
	Tanzania
	Unfair Trials
	
	Mr X is a Congolese man who was living in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In early June 2006, he lost his passport. He went to the Tanzanian police to register the loss of his passport and to the DRC embassy to request for a new passport. But on 9 June 2006, Tanzanian authorities arrested him, […]
	June 25, 2023
	Campaigns
	Iran
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Mohammad Ghobadlou is at grave risk of execution in connection with Iran’s nationwide protests amid a spike in executions since late April. Mohammad Ghobadlou received two death sentences after grossly unfair sham trials marred by torture-tainted “confessions” and failure to order rigorous mental...
	June 16, 2023
	Research
	Tunisia
	Justice Systems
	
	Since President Kais Saied’s institutional power grab of July 25, 2021, followed by his decree of September 22 of the same year, which implicitly repealed the constitutional order, and the adoption of a tailor-made Constitution a year later, the judicial system has been subjected to constant...
	June 1, 2023
	Research
	Asia and the Pacific
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Amnesty International wrote to the Minister of Justice with concerns regarding the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act. Earlier in May, the Ministry of Justice sought public comments and proposals on the bill that was issued on the gazette on 22 March 2023.
	June 1, 2023
	News
	Africa
	Disappearances
	
	States agree landmark treaty to help deliver justice to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes
	May 26, 2023
	Research
	Belgium
	Impunity
	
	Amnesty International welcomes the release of Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele, who was unjustly imprisoned in Iran. However, the circumstances of his release confirm the organization’s earlier concerns that the Iranian authorities held him hostage to swap him with intelligence agent...
	May 26, 2023
	Campaigns
	Iran
	Children
	
	Hossein Shahbazi, 22, is at risk of imminent execution in relation to a crime that took place when he was just 17 years old. His trial was grossly unfair and his torture-tainted “confessions” were used to convict him. Iranian authorities have scheduled his execution for Sunday 28 May, in violation...
	May 25, 2023
	Campaigns
	Middle East and North Africa
	Prisoners of Conscience
	
	Danish-Bahraini human rights defender Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja has not been seen by a cardiologist since he experienced cardiac arrhythmia in jail on 28 February 2023. A doctor who examined him at the Bahrain Defence Force hospital had stated that he should be urgently referred to a cardiologist....
	May 22, 2023