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It is truly shameful that no one has been held to account - including those in corporations, local government and national government. We stand with survivors fighting for truth and justice - and to ensure those responsible are held to account.
Last week saw the worst and best of Belfast. Racist hate mobs attacked people in their homes, boosted by shameful political rhetoric and far-right social media accounts. www.democracynow.org/2026/6/15/be...
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But Belfast also showed another face. Community activists stepped up to save lives and rehome their neighbours while the state authorities floundered – yet again. Solidarity is stronger than hate.
Today's ruling by the Court of Appeal is deeply disappointing. This case remains about much more than one group. The banning of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation is a grave misuse of counter-terrorism powers with serious consequences for human rights.
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This #RefugeeWeek, and every week, we stand #WithRefugees🧡 This could not be a more important time for us to come together to fight back the dehumanisation. Find out where you can join an event this week to show your support for refugees and people seeking asylum 👇🏾 amn.st/63327BD1hsP
Despite the ongoing work to deconstruct the building, it remains a monument to this country’s housing inequalities - where people continue to be forced to live in unsafe homes. Governments failed to make the tragedy a turning point for Britain’s housing crisis.
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This evening, survivors, their families and this community once again walked silently through the streets around Grenfell Tower. They will never stop fighting for justice. They marked the ninth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire - and the lives of the 72 people who died.
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Amnesty International UK
Amnesty International UK
As Australia are playing in their first game of the #FifaWorldCup, we want to thank Socceroo footballer Jackson Irvine for speaking out for human rights. It’s a powerful message to all footballers & pundits that they can use their platform to speak out against injustice. #HumanityMustWin
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Amnesty International UK
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Amnesty International UK
Amnesty International UK
Amnesty International UK
Amnesty International UK
Amnesty International UK