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Amnesty International is a movement of ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights. Our purpose is to protect individuals wherever justice, fairness, freedom and truth are denied.


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Amnesty viewpoints An increasingly authoritarian USA, grim Supreme Court ruling, AI accountability toolkit Good moves Seán Binder acquitted, Belarusian prisoners of conscience released, Salvadoran protestors freed News Crackdown on protests in Iran, dangerous US actions in Venezuela, Jimmy Lai convicted


10 In view 12 Cover: Defending dissent on campus


Freedom of expression is under threat in higher education in the UK. But our new Defend Dissent movement is fighting for a sector where all students have the right to speak out and protest without censorship or reprisal. Cover photo © Marie-Anne Ventoura/AI


16 Atrocities in Sudan


We report on the latest situation in Sudan, sharing accounts from eyewitnesses in El Fasher and calling on the international community to do more to stop the flow of arms fuelling major human rights violations.


20 Seeking justice for the Ogoni Nine


Esther Kiobel’s husband was one of nine activists and officials executed by Nigeria’s military government in 1995 for challenging the devastating impact of oil production in the Niger Delta. She tells us about her three-decade fight for justice.


24 International Women’s Day


Ahead of this year’s International Women’s Day, we celebrate five women in the UK who are advancing human rights.


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Impunity, Pinochet and a Nazi in Patagonia Human rights lawyer and author Philippe Sands discusses his new book, 38 Londres Street, which explores the links between Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and a Nazi mass murderer.


Climate-fuelled floods in Vietnam


30 Campaigner Real lives Send appeals for people at risk Take action Take a stand against the far right Updates Scottish and Welsh elections, Human Rights Day, homelessness plan, immigration and asylum proposals


35 Governance Amplify Summit and AGM 2026 36 Noticeboard


Training, online courses, network connections, events and resources


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Write for Rights, 50 years of Amnesty activism in Glasgow, Hugo Lodge from The Traitors


42 Mailbox Your letters, comments and posts 43 Last Word Musician and actor Kate Nash 44 Giftshop Last-chance winter sale savings


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