Amnesty International
Government fund backs UK mining firm blacklisted for human rights abuses
The world’s biggest state investor won’t touch Vedanta, but Canada’s EDC is happy to finance firm accused of poisoning Indian communities.
Abuse of Rohingya is a 'Textbook Example' of Ethnic Cleansing
“All indications point to the Myanmar security forces deliberately targeting locations that Rohingya refugees use as crossing points."
Activists Are Fighting to Free Turkey's Jailed Human Rights Defenders
More than 50,000 people have been jailed by the Erdoğan regime after a failed coup, but international activist groups want the immediate release of ten human rights defenders.
Why the Arrest of IT Trainers in Turkey Affects Us All
The detention of Ali Gharavi and Peter Steudtner was no accident.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
McCain diagnosed with brain cancer, Kushner, Manafort, and Trump Jr. slated to appear before Senate committees, Trump rips his own attorney general, and more.
The UK Granted Spy Tech Export to Turkey Amid Its Massive Crackdown on Dissent
Turkey has ordered over a hundred media outlets to close, jailed journalists, and most recently demanded the arrest of a senior Amnesty International employee.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Trump Jr. was told via email that Russians were trying to help his dad, US soldier charged with trying to give ISIS classified material, cop who shot Philando Castile to receive $48,500 buyout, and more.
Pregnant Women Are Being Arrested for Crimes They Didn't Know They Committed
In the United States, state-level legislation is being used to prosecute pregnant women who use drugs—violating their civil rights and making it impossible for them to get the help they need.
The Guy Who Saved Your iPhone From Hackers Is Stuck in a UAE Jail
'Million dollar dissident' Ahmed Mansoor’s actions protected millions of iPhone users from sophisticated spyware. If you care about your privacy and security, you should be fighting for his release.
No Justice In Sight For Talangsari Massacre Victims
Over two decades have passed and families are still looking for answers after nearly 250 people in Sumatra disappeared when the military attacked their village.