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'They just kill': ongoing extrajudicial executions and other violations in the Phillipines' 'war on drugs'
Amnesty International is calling on the Philippine government to immediately revise its current anti-drug policies which disproportionately target the poor, hold all those responsible for extrajudicial executions to account, and develop and implement a human rights-compliant drug policy.
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'Saving lives is not a crime'
In 2018 and 2019, Amnesty International has found the United States government executed an unlawful and politically motivated campaign of intimidation, threats, harassment, and criminal investigations against people who defend the human rights of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers on the US–Mexico border.
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"Fleeing my whole life": older people's experience of conflict and displacement in Myanmar
This report examines the impact of conflict and displacement on older people in areas of Myanmar where the military has undertaken recent operations—operations marred by crimes under international law, as Amnesty International has reported previously. It looks at the specific ways older people are affected by conflict, both in the violations they suffer and the...
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Welcome Venezuela: people fleeing massive human rights violations in Venevuela
Venezuela is suffering an unprecedented human rights crisis that is not only affecting millions of people inside the country, but which has also forced one in every ten people in Venezuela to leave their homes in the last four years.
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'Their house is my prison': exploitation of migrant domestic workers in Lebanon
Lebanon is home to over 250,000 migrant domestic workers, who come from African and Asian countries and work in private households. The vast majority of these workers are women. Migrant domestic workers in Lebanon are trapped in a web woven by the kafala system, which leaves them with little prospect of obtaining redress.