• Apr 19 2013
  • 5:02pm
Good news! Indian Supreme Court hands decision on Vedanta mine to Indigenous community
Our Business and Human Rights Advisor Paul Eagle reflects on a landmark ruling by the India Supreme Court which puts the decision about whether or not Vedanta can open a mine into ...
  • Jan 25 2013
  • 6:45pm
Brazil: The fishermen in Guanabara Bay
In December 2012, Amnesty International Brazil organised an event alongside the Brazilian Canoe Championships to demand justice for the fishermen of Guanabara Bay.
  • Dec 10 2012
  • 12:14pm
Net closing in on Shell
It has been a long time coming, but today it looks like the day of reckoning is finally coming for Royal Dutch Shell.
  • Jul 26 2012
  • 7:51pm
Chinese Communist Party and London 2012 Olympics
Dai Bingguo (戴秉国), State Councillor, will represent the Chinese Communist Party at the opening of London 2012 Olympics on 27 July [1].
  • Jul 20 2012
  • 4:24pm
A silent picture of a toxic legacy
Video I've just spent a very chilling few minutes in a 40-foot black shipping container, delivered earlier this week from India.
  • Jul 9 2012
  • 3:06pm
Shell in the Niger Delta
  • Jun 26 2012
  • 8:51pm
Shameful defence of contracting Dow Chemical at London Olympics; they failed to clean up the Bhopal disaster
Bhopal Disaster: Dow Chemical is to supply the fabric wrap around the Olympic stadium.They own Union Carbide who
  • Jun 7 2012
  • 9:33pm
Human rights at work: annual report shows we really must do better
A new report out this week records a year's worth of violations of fundamental human rights for working people.