Turkish police pepper spray and teargas LGBT activists at Pride march People wanted to mark the end of Pride Month
Where are the most dangerous places in the world to be LGBT? Across the world, people face being attacked, murdered, tortured and ostracised simply for being themselves.
Despicable Ten: Faces of ‘Butchers of Bucha’ who tortured civilians revealed Bucha has become synonymous with the word 'atrocities'.
Russian soldier arrested ‘for raping baby’ in Ukraine He was reportedly detained by police in Russia.
Ethiopia is ‘abusing and detaining’ Tigrayans who are deported back, report claims Some Tigrayans claim they were taken to military camps and forced to work all day without food or water.
The trans community is resilient but 2021 has been unrelenting for us As we go into 2022, I hope that we can build a society where everyone is free to be themselves without fear or persecution.
I fled to the UK because the Taliban wanted to assassinate me – but I’m still homesick I really hope I can return to Afghanistan at some point, but under Taliban rule this is impossible.
Is your boss spying on you as you work from home? One in five firms admit using secret software Secret software is being used by companies to log how long workers take to reply to messages and check their attendance at meetings.
Police in Egypt ‘are using dating apps to find and arrest LGBT people’ A Human Rights Watch report claims officers also unlawfully search the phones of people they have arrested to justify keeping them in prison.
‘Uterus collector’ removed illegal immigrant women’s wombs at US detention facility Nurse Dawn Wooten alleged that a doctor was nicknamed the 'uterus collector' at an ICE detention Center in Georgia.
I’ve been beaten up, spat on and abducted by the police, all for being gay in Nigeria I was hit repeatedly as the policemen interrogated me about being gay.
‘Five days to save their lives’: UK urged to stop Bahrain executing activists Two pro-democracy activists say they were tortured into confessing to murdering a policeman and are likely to lose their death sentence appeals on Monday.
Teenage girls, 16 and 18, shot dead in ‘honour killing’ because of online video They are said to have been shot dead by family members after video surfaced showing them with a young man.
Muslim homes ‘ransacked by Indian police’ amid crackdown on protests Video and pictures show widespread damage to homes, with furniture destroyed.
Twitter accused of ‘censoring Kashmir’ as one million tweets disappear It comes as Kashmir enters its 85th day of lockdown, after a curfew was imposed by the Indian government, cutting off telephone and internet services.
Windrush child died without going on dream holiday for fear of deportation He just wanted to be 'free'.
India ‘shuts schools and cuts off internet’ in Kashmir lockdown India’s BJP government has also sent an additional ten thousand troops to the area.
As the Human Rights Act turns 20 we need it more than ever For two decades the Act has been a line of defence for individuals and our communities.