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Amnesty chief Callamard says up to 'average citizens' to lead fight for human rightsOne of the world's leaders in human rights has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her passion for the subject, her deep desire to help ...
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Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General, said: “The death penalty is an abhorrent practice with no place in today’s world. While secrecy continued to shroud scrutiny in some ...
“The ICC prosecutor and his office are continuing to investigate and if they have sufficient evidence, they will present it ...
Agnès Callamard is currently secretary general of Amnesty International, and was until 2021 the UN's special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions. She worked, among many others, on the murder ...
“The death penalty is an abhorrent crime with no place in today’s world,” said Amnesty’s secretary general, Agnes Callamard. The non-governmental organisation found that for the second ...
Global executions rose dramatically in 2024, reaching 1,518 recorded deaths across 15 countries — the highest figure since 2015 — Amnesty International said Tuesday as it released its annual report ...
Amnesty International's Secretary General Agnes Callamard said the "tide is turning" on capital punishment, adding that "it is only a matter of time until the world is free from the shadow of the ...
“The death penalty is an abhorrent crime with no place in today’s world,” Amnesty secretary-general Agnes Callamard said. The non-governmental organization found that for the second consecutive year ...
This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at concerns about the rising number of executions in Iran and the deteriorating ...
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