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Amnesty International

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Until when? The forgotten men on Manus Island


This report paints a stark picture of a traumatised refugee population which has been hit hard by Australia’s recent healthcare and counselling service cuts, as well as continued threats to their safety.
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In the line of fire: human rights and the US gun violence crisis


This report underlines the plight of those who survive gun violence. More than 300 people are shot in the U.S. every day and survive. Many people also suffer non-fatal gun injuries. The long- and short-term health issues related to their injuries constitute a massive public health crisis that forever shapes victims’ lives.
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"We will destroy everything": Military responsibility for crimes against humanity in Rakhine State, Myanmar


This report provides new details about the Myanmar military’s command structure and troop deployments, as well as the security forces’ arrests, enforced disappearances and torture of Rohingya men and boys in the weeks directly before the current crisis unfolded.
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Health care cuts


This paper provides an update on the health situation for refugees and asylum seekers sent to Papua New Guinea by the Australian government.
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Crushing humanity: the abuse of solitary confinement in Egypt's prisons


Amnesty International has examined the Egyptian authorities’ use of solitary confinement as a tool to inflict additional punishment against prisoners with a political profile. It has found that solitary confinement for such prisoners invariably amounts to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment, and sometimes to torture.

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