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Death Sentences and Executions 2021
2021 saw a worrying rise in executions and death sentences as some of the world’s most prolific executioners returned to business as usual and courts were unshackled from Covid-19 restrictions, Amnesty International said today in its annual review of the death penalty. At least 579 executions...
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Death Penalty 2021: State-sanctioned killings rise as executions spike in Iran and Saudi Arabia
2021 saw a worrying rise in executions and death sentences as some of the world’s most prolific executioners returned to business as usual and courts were unshackled from Covid-19 restrictions, Amnesty International said today in its annual review of the death penalty.
Predictable and Preventable: Why FIFA and Qatar should remedy abuses behind the 2022 World Cup
Amnesty International launched a new report entitled Predictable and Preventable: Why FIFA and Qatar should remedy abuses behind the 2022 World Cup– today, six months ahead of the tournament’s opening game. In this report, Amnesty International said...
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MDE 22.5586.2022 Predicatble and preventable_Why FIFA and Qatar should remedy abuses behind the 2022 World Cup
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कतार: दुर्व्यवहार भोगेका आप्रवासी श्रमिकहरू लक्षित क्षतिपूर्ति कार्यक्रमका लागि फिफाले विश्वकप पुरस्कारका लागि छुट्याएको ४४ करोड अमेरिकी डलर बराबर रकम विनियोजन गर्नुपर्दछ।
सन् २०२२ को विश्वकपको तयारीका क्रममा कतारमा मानवअधिकार दुर्व्यवहार भोगेका लाखौं आप्रवासी श्रमिकहरूलाई क्षतिपूर्ति प्रदान गर्न फिफाले कम्तिमा ४४ करोड अमेरिकी डलर छुट्याउनुपर्ने कुरा एम्नेस्टी इन्टरनेसनलले विश्वकप प्रतियोगिता सुरू हुनु ६ महिना अघि आज सार्वजनिक गरिएको एउटा नयाँ प्रतिवेदनमा जनाएको छ।...
Qatar: FIFA should match $440m World Cup prize money to fund major compensation programme for abused migrant workers
FIFA should earmark at least $440m to provide remedy for the hundreds of thousands of migrant workers who have suffered human rights abuses in Qatar during preparations for the 2022 World Cup, Amnesty International said in a new...
AI Nepal, CSRC urge WWF Nepal to adopt human rights-based conservation programme in Nepal
On 10 May, a delegation of Amnesty International Nepal and Community Self-Reliance Centre (CSRC) met a team of WWF Nepal and presented the findings and recommendations made by their joint report entitled ‘Violation in the name of Conservation’.

