Amnesty International
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J&K: Editors Guild of India demands police stop ‘harassment’ of Kashmiri journalists
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Bhima Koregaon case: Dalit leaders, Amnesty condemn SC order on arrests of Teltumbde, Navlakha
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‘Anti-Muslim sentiment permeates policies of both India and US,’ says Amnesty as Trump meets Modi
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Amnesty says Telangana encounter sets ‘grossly wrong precedent’, calls for independent inquiry
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Not only WhatsApp, Indian journalists and activists were also targeted using email malware: Amnesty
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Modi government tried to ‘crush Amnesty’ for J&K criticism, claims human rights organisation’s chief
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‘Immediately end J&K communications blackout,’ Amnesty International tells PM Modi
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J&K lockdown: Amnesty International says SC’s refusal to pass orders a blow to residents
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J&K special status: Amnesty International cautions Centre on human rights violations in state
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Amnesty International denied permission to release report on Kashmir
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US condemns reports about Iran sentencing human rights lawyer to 38 years in prison, 148 lashes
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Twitter appears inactive against women’s reports of violence and abuse, says Amnesty International
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Amnesty urges European nations to amend ‘outdated laws’ and categorise sex without consent as rape
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Amnesty International revokes highest honour given to Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi
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The government is treating human rights organisations like criminal enterprises: Amnesty India
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Amnesty India confirms ED searched its Bengaluru office, says it has not broken any laws
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Enforcement Directorate searches Amnesty International’s Bengaluru office, say reports
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Jammu and Kashmir: Amnesty India seeks ‘independent, impartial’ inquiry into Kulgam civilian deaths
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Nicaragua police used military-grade lethal weapons on protestors, alleges Amnesty International
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A year after Gauri Lankesh’s murder, journalists in India continue to face dangers, says Amnesty
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