Five years on, we have seen a real shift in the attitude, behaviour and culture within the club and hockey community.
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Report: Deadly Mariupol theatre strike in Ukraine ‘a clear war crime’ by Russian forces
Amnesty investigation into Russian military forces committing a war crime.
Good news: Russian activist Yulia Tsvetkova is free
Russian activist Yulia Tsvetkova has been acquitted of ‘pornography’ charges for posting her body-positive illustrations of women online.
Amnesty urges the Australian Government to offer protection to human rights activist Drew Pavlou
Activists pay a heavy price for speaking up against the Chinese government’s human rights abuses. Amnesty International has documented the various types of harassment faced by Uyghurs living overseas as part of the Chinese government’s effort to silence dissent. Amnesty International has written to Foreign Minister Senator Penny Wong about human rights activist Drew Pavlou, …
Refugee Moz Azimitabar is taking the Australian Government to court over its detention regime
The Australian government robbed Moz of 8 years of his life – but they failed to break his spirt. Amnesty stands with Moz.
Submission: A New Equality Bill for New South Wales
Amnesty welcomes the creation of an Equality Bill for NSW.
Human rights WIP: #GameOver, Religious Discrimination Bill shelved, Bernardo and Nazanin are free, and more
Thanks to supporters, we’ve achieved some incredible wins in the first half of 2022. Here’s our human rights impact from Australia.
Ensuring the inclusion of trans, gender diverse and intersex people in sport
FINA’s decision is a breach of the human rights of the athletes that this policy will impact directly, but it also sends a dangerous message to trans, gender diverse and intersex people that they are not welcome.
Write for Rights 2021: Your words are already changing lives
As part of W4R 2021 in Australia, 275,000 actions were taken by 103,000 people.
Submission: the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Inquiry Into the Use of Alternative Places of Detention
A submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission’s inquiry into the use of Alternative Places of Detention (APODs).