• May 23 2013
  • 4:49pm
Where is Chen Guangcheng now?
I met Chen Guangcheng this week. I can’t quite believe it. It’s not something I ever thought I’d be able to say.
  • Apr 23 2013
  • 12:32pm
Live Q&A with Robert King of the Angola 3
What would you ask a man who has spent the most part of three decades in solitary confinement?
  • Mar 28 2013
  • 7:35pm
Albert's tomorrow - seeking justice after 41 years
Today will be much the same as yesterday for Albert Woodfox. And yesterday will have been much the same as thousands of days before that.
  • Mar 4 2013
  • 8:22pm
Positive promises for women's rights - now deeds must follow words
This morning the Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening spoke at our East London office to outline her department’s approach addressing, as she put...
  • Feb 28 2013
  • 3:31pm
What's in store for women's rights?
Next week is all about defending women’s human rights.
  • Nov 19 2012
  • 1:30pm
Building Furushwa, the first interactive map of evictions in Kenya
Right now, thousands of people in Kenya’s settlements are living in fear of the bulldozers coming to raze their home to the ground. It could happen at any moment.
  • Nov 10 2012
  • 1:58pm
Today and every day, I am Malala
Malala Yousufzai is fifteen. Right now, she’s in a Birmingham hospital. It’s probably safe to say she’s the only patient in there being treated for bullet wounds ...
  • Oct 11 2012
  • 5:25pm
China's eviction epidemic
70 year-old Wang Cuiyan lived in China’s Hubei province, in its capital city, Wuhan.
  • Sep 17 2012
  • 2:12pm
Gambia's conditional moratorium on executions 'not good enough'
Gambian President Yahya Jammeh’s conditional moratorium on executions of death row prisoners leaves at least 38 people still at great risk of execution, Amnesty International...
  • Sep 10 2012
  • 6:44pm
The forgotten prisoners
It’s dark. You’re in a cell. You’re not alone: there are bodies slumped around you. Some of them are asleep on piles of clothes – at least, you hope they&rs...
Anna and Robert King

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