Amnesty International
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Order to withdraw CBI’s look-out notice against Aakar Patel upheld by special court
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Aakar Patel says he was stopped at airport yet again as CBI has not withdrawn look-out notice
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Delhi court asks CBI director to apologise to Aakar Patel for look out notice against him
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Global bodies demand Kashmiri human rights activist Khurram Parvez’s release
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‘Hyderabad on the brink of becoming a total surveillance city,’ says Amnesty International
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Human rights groups seek release of Chinese journalist jailed for Covid reporting
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ED should maintain status quo on Amnesty International’s assets, orders Delhi High Court
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How Bangladesh uses its Digital Security Act to limit the right to free speech online
Faisal Mahmud
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Amnesty International says it stands by Pegasus Project’s findings
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Pegasus row: Assam CM accuses Amnesty International of conspiracy to defame India
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Amnesty closure: Karnataka HC allows rights group to withdraw Rs 60 lakh from bank accounts
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‘Glossy statement to divert attention from illegal activities’: Centre on Amnesty India halting work
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Delhi violence: Police were complicit, thorough investigation needed, says Amnesty International
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CAA: Stop criminalising dissent, release protestors immediately, says Amnesty International India
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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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