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نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.

نترسید، نترسید؛ ما همه با هم هستیم
Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, we are all together.
From Tabriz to Zahedan, from Mashhad to Ahvaz, Iranian’s hearts refuse to bow.
The High Court’s decision sends a clear message: the Government cannot simply reach for sweeping counter terrorism powers to suppress protest.
We welcome this judgment as an essential check on overreach and a powerful reminder that fundamental rights still carry weight in UK law.
We urge the Government to respect the ruling and NOT to appeal this decision.
We will continue to expose attempts to erode our rights.

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

For months, the world has watched as Israeli authorities treated Palestinians in Gaza as a subhuman group unworthy of human rights and dignity, demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them.
Amnesty International’s groundbreaking new report concludes that Israeli authorities are committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.
By continuing to transfer arms to Israel, the UK Government is violating its obligation to prevent genocide and risks being complicit.
👉 Swipe through the carousel for a quick explainer on our findings.
No one should be allowed to commit genocide and remain unpunished.
Link in bio for more information and the full report.
#EndGazaGenocide #EndIsraeliApartheid #StopArmingIsrael

Content warning: distressing description of torture
Israel didn’t just humiliate these activists - it showed the world a glimpse of its detention regime.
Nobody should be fooled: Ben-Gvir is not a bad apple – he is a product of an apartheid system.
The UN's Special Rapporteur on torture has just documented widespread, systematic abuse of Palestinian detainees.
The Special Rapporteur counted numerous incidents of torture and sexual violence, including, in her own words, 'mauling by dogs of their genitals.'
Palestinian detainees continue to face horrendous and systematic torture condoned not by one rogue minister, but from the top of Israeli politics.
If the UK government is genuinely appalled, it must:
- End all trade contributing to Israel's ongoing genocide, apartheid and unlawful occupation
- Enforce an immediate ban on all weapons transfers, military assistance and the import of goods from illegal settlements.
Israel's impunity can no longer be tolerated.

Content warning: distressing description of torture
Israel didn’t just humiliate these activists - it showed the world a glimpse of its detention regime.
Nobody should be fooled: Ben-Gvir is not a bad apple – he is a product of an apartheid system.
The UN's Special Rapporteur on torture has just documented widespread, systematic abuse of Palestinian detainees.
The Special Rapporteur counted numerous incidents of torture and sexual violence, including, in her own words, 'mauling by dogs of their genitals.'
Palestinian detainees continue to face horrendous and systematic torture condoned not by one rogue minister, but from the top of Israeli politics.
If the UK government is genuinely appalled, it must:
- End all trade contributing to Israel's ongoing genocide, apartheid and unlawful occupation
- Enforce an immediate ban on all weapons transfers, military assistance and the import of goods from illegal settlements.
Israel's impunity can no longer be tolerated.

Today, reports confirmed that plans for a major Met Police contract with Palantir were blocked after concerns over procurement, accountability and public trust.
Healthworkers, patients and communities have spent years speaking out against Palantir’s £330 million contract with our NHS England.
We’re being heard.
Now is the moment to keep organising and get Palantir out of NHS England.
Join a regional call to connect with activists near you 💛
Link in bio - @amnestyuk
Whether you’re brand new or have campaigned against Palantir for years, you’re welcome.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

NEW RESEARCH: Exposing the anti-trans movement
A hostile environment against trans people did not emerge overnight.
Amnesty’s new research traces the rise of the UK’s “gender critical” movement and the role the media have played in normalising anti-trans narratives.
Anti-trans movements are increasingly connected to wider anti-trans networks like the US organisation the Alliance Defending Freedom which worked to overturn Roe vs Wade and access to abortion care.
When the rights of one group are eroded, the consequences never stop there.
Solidarity matters. For those who want to take our rights away, it’s their worst nightmare.
Trans rights are human rights.

Today marks 50 years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
50 years ago, the UK recognised that rights like housing, healthcare, food, education, social security and decent work are fundamental human rights.
These rights shape our everyday lives.
They mean having a safe home.
Being able to afford food.
Accessing healthcare when you need it.
Getting support during hard times.
Living with dignity, not fear.
But 50 years later, these rights still are not fully protected in UK law — and millions of people are paying the price through poverty, unsafe housing and deepening inequality.
At a time when division and scapegoating are growing, protecting economic and social rights means building a society where everyone can thrive.
Fifty years on, it’s time for the UK Government to make these rights real for everyone.
Illustrations by: @edithcartoonist
#ICESCR50 #FoundationForEveryone #ESCRights
@justfairuk

Today marks 50 years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
50 years ago, the UK recognised that rights like housing, healthcare, food, education, social security and decent work are fundamental human rights.
These rights shape our everyday lives.
They mean having a safe home.
Being able to afford food.
Accessing healthcare when you need it.
Getting support during hard times.
Living with dignity, not fear.
But 50 years later, these rights still are not fully protected in UK law — and millions of people are paying the price through poverty, unsafe housing and deepening inequality.
At a time when division and scapegoating are growing, protecting economic and social rights means building a society where everyone can thrive.
Fifty years on, it’s time for the UK Government to make these rights real for everyone.
Illustrations by: @edithcartoonist
#ICESCR50 #FoundationForEveryone #ESCRights
@justfairuk

Today marks 50 years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
50 years ago, the UK recognised that rights like housing, healthcare, food, education, social security and decent work are fundamental human rights.
These rights shape our everyday lives.
They mean having a safe home.
Being able to afford food.
Accessing healthcare when you need it.
Getting support during hard times.
Living with dignity, not fear.
But 50 years later, these rights still are not fully protected in UK law — and millions of people are paying the price through poverty, unsafe housing and deepening inequality.
At a time when division and scapegoating are growing, protecting economic and social rights means building a society where everyone can thrive.
Fifty years on, it’s time for the UK Government to make these rights real for everyone.
Illustrations by: @edithcartoonist
#ICESCR50 #FoundationForEveryone #ESCRights
@justfairuk

Today marks 50 years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
50 years ago, the UK recognised that rights like housing, healthcare, food, education, social security and decent work are fundamental human rights.
These rights shape our everyday lives.
They mean having a safe home.
Being able to afford food.
Accessing healthcare when you need it.
Getting support during hard times.
Living with dignity, not fear.
But 50 years later, these rights still are not fully protected in UK law — and millions of people are paying the price through poverty, unsafe housing and deepening inequality.
At a time when division and scapegoating are growing, protecting economic and social rights means building a society where everyone can thrive.
Fifty years on, it’s time for the UK Government to make these rights real for everyone.
Illustrations by: @edithcartoonist
#ICESCR50 #FoundationForEveryone #ESCRights
@justfairuk

Today marks 50 years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
50 years ago, the UK recognised that rights like housing, healthcare, food, education, social security and decent work are fundamental human rights.
These rights shape our everyday lives.
They mean having a safe home.
Being able to afford food.
Accessing healthcare when you need it.
Getting support during hard times.
Living with dignity, not fear.
But 50 years later, these rights still are not fully protected in UK law — and millions of people are paying the price through poverty, unsafe housing and deepening inequality.
At a time when division and scapegoating are growing, protecting economic and social rights means building a society where everyone can thrive.
Fifty years on, it’s time for the UK Government to make these rights real for everyone.
Illustrations by: @edithcartoonist
#ICESCR50 #FoundationForEveryone #ESCRights
@justfairuk

Today marks 50 years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
50 years ago, the UK recognised that rights like housing, healthcare, food, education, social security and decent work are fundamental human rights.
These rights shape our everyday lives.
They mean having a safe home.
Being able to afford food.
Accessing healthcare when you need it.
Getting support during hard times.
Living with dignity, not fear.
But 50 years later, these rights still are not fully protected in UK law — and millions of people are paying the price through poverty, unsafe housing and deepening inequality.
At a time when division and scapegoating are growing, protecting economic and social rights means building a society where everyone can thrive.
Fifty years on, it’s time for the UK Government to make these rights real for everyone.
Illustrations by: @edithcartoonist
#ICESCR50 #FoundationForEveryone #ESCRights
@justfairuk

They want us divided. That’s the strategy.
Hateful rhetoric becomes violence very quickly.
Islamophobia doesn’t rise by accident.
It is amplified by platforms profiting from hate, funded by billionaires with their own agendas and normalised by politicians and commentators who scapegoat migrants and racialised communities for inequality.
But we see their tactics clearly. And we refuse to accept it.
We won’t trade humanity for fear.
We won’t accept scapegoating as politics.
We stand in solidarity with all targeted communities.
Our response is unity, truth, and collective resistance.
They want us divided. That’s the strategy.
Hateful rhetoric becomes violence very quickly.
Islamophobia doesn’t rise by accident.
It is amplified by platforms profiting from hate, funded by billionaires with their own agendas and normalised by politicians and commentators who scapegoat migrants and racialised communities for inequality.
But we see their tactics clearly. And we refuse to accept it.
We won’t trade humanity for fear.
We won’t accept scapegoating as politics.
We stand in solidarity with all targeted communities.
Our response is unity, truth, and collective resistance.
They want us divided. That’s the strategy.
Hateful rhetoric becomes violence very quickly.
Islamophobia doesn’t rise by accident.
It is amplified by platforms profiting from hate, funded by billionaires with their own agendas and normalised by politicians and commentators who scapegoat migrants and racialised communities for inequality.
But we see their tactics clearly. And we refuse to accept it.
We won’t trade humanity for fear.
We won’t accept scapegoating as politics.
We stand in solidarity with all targeted communities.
Our response is unity, truth, and collective resistance.

They want us divided. That’s the strategy.
Hateful rhetoric becomes violence very quickly.
Islamophobia doesn’t rise by accident.
It is amplified by platforms profiting from hate, funded by billionaires with their own agendas and normalised by politicians and commentators who scapegoat migrants and racialised communities for inequality.
But we see their tactics clearly. And we refuse to accept it.
We won’t trade humanity for fear.
We won’t accept scapegoating as politics.
We stand in solidarity with all targeted communities.
Our response is unity, truth, and collective resistance.

They want us divided. That’s the strategy.
Hateful rhetoric becomes violence very quickly.
Islamophobia doesn’t rise by accident.
It is amplified by platforms profiting from hate, funded by billionaires with their own agendas and normalised by politicians and commentators who scapegoat migrants and racialised communities for inequality.
But we see their tactics clearly. And we refuse to accept it.
We won’t trade humanity for fear.
We won’t accept scapegoating as politics.
We stand in solidarity with all targeted communities.
Our response is unity, truth, and collective resistance.

They want us divided. That’s the strategy.
Hateful rhetoric becomes violence very quickly.
Islamophobia doesn’t rise by accident.
It is amplified by platforms profiting from hate, funded by billionaires with their own agendas and normalised by politicians and commentators who scapegoat migrants and racialised communities for inequality.
But we see their tactics clearly. And we refuse to accept it.
We won’t trade humanity for fear.
We won’t accept scapegoating as politics.
We stand in solidarity with all targeted communities.
Our response is unity, truth, and collective resistance.

They want us divided. That’s the strategy.
Hateful rhetoric becomes violence very quickly.
Islamophobia doesn’t rise by accident.
It is amplified by platforms profiting from hate, funded by billionaires with their own agendas and normalised by politicians and commentators who scapegoat migrants and racialised communities for inequality.
But we see their tactics clearly. And we refuse to accept it.
We won’t trade humanity for fear.
We won’t accept scapegoating as politics.
We stand in solidarity with all targeted communities.
Our response is unity, truth, and collective resistance.

Amnesty International has been campaigning against the death penalty for nearly 50 years.
Together, we have achieved a global progressive trend towards abolition.
However, executions in 2025 soared to the highest figure recorded by Amnesty International since 1981 – and a small, isolated group of states were responsible.
The death penalty should be a thing of the past.
A world without the death penalty is possible. And we won’t stop fighting until we abolish it.
Amnesty International has been campaigning against the death penalty for nearly 50 years.
Together, we have achieved a global progressive trend towards abolition.
However, executions in 2025 soared to the highest figure recorded by Amnesty International since 1981 – and a small, isolated group of states were responsible.
The death penalty should be a thing of the past.
A world without the death penalty is possible. And we won’t stop fighting until we abolish it.

Amnesty International has been campaigning against the death penalty for nearly 50 years.
Together, we have achieved a global progressive trend towards abolition.
However, executions in 2025 soared to the highest figure recorded by Amnesty International since 1981 – and a small, isolated group of states were responsible.
The death penalty should be a thing of the past.
A world without the death penalty is possible. And we won’t stop fighting until we abolish it.

Amnesty International has been campaigning against the death penalty for nearly 50 years.
Together, we have achieved a global progressive trend towards abolition.
However, executions in 2025 soared to the highest figure recorded by Amnesty International since 1981 – and a small, isolated group of states were responsible.
The death penalty should be a thing of the past.
A world without the death penalty is possible. And we won’t stop fighting until we abolish it.
📺 Believe Me, tonight, ITV 1, 9pm
Everyone needs to know about this case of sexual violence against women by John Warboys - and the failings of the police and the survivors' fight for justice.
This new drama on ITV depicts how the Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) were pivotal in the survivors' fight for justice.
The Supreme Court found that the police breached Article 3 of the ECHR, which imposes a 'positive operational duty' to investigate serious crimes like rape. In the investigation into Warboys, the police made significant operational errors, such as failing to take witness statements, link multiple complaints or secure CCTV evidence.
And the Human Rights Act enables claims for damages to be pursued in UK courts for breaches of ECHR rights. The survivors of John Warboys were awarded compensation.
Some politicians and groups have ramped up attacks on the Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights. The truth is that each of us may need it in our lives and if that happens, we want to know we are protected by the law.
The Human Rights Act and European Convention on Human Rights must be defended.
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The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.