Join us on Wednesday 1st April for our Human Rights Hustings, in partnership with @HRCScotland.
With representatives from Scotland's major political parties, it's your chance to press them on the human rights issues that matter most ahead of the Holyrood election.
Register here: https://t.co/OyozouUZeI
Parents in Scotland are skipping meals to feed their children.
Caroline is a campaigner fighting for a Scotland where everyone lives with dignity.
And is backing Amnesty’s demand for a Scottish Human Rights Bill to enshrine people’s rights into law – so everyone can access their everyday rights.
No one in Scotland should be denied their right to housing, healthcare or an adequate standard of living. But too many are.
This Thursday's elections in Scotland can mark a turning point.
But only if we work together to demand a Human Rights Bill in the next Scottish Parliament.
“When I first encountered the social security system, I fell apart.”
Brian had an accident at work and could no longer work as a nurse. He had to fight to get the support he needed.
People who are disabled, ill, and unemployed are still being framed as a ‘burden’. That narrative isn’t new, but it’s still working. Blame is being shifted onto the people most in need, while those in power avoid responsibility.
We need a Scottish Human Rights Bill to enshrine people’s rights into law – so everyone can live with dignity.
No one in Scotland should be denied their right to housing, healthcare or education. And everyone should be free to live free from discrimination. But too many are denied that right.
This Thursday's elections in Scotland can mark a turning point.
But only if we work together to demand a Human Rights Bill in the next Scottish Parliament.
Together we can make sure next Thursday marks a turning point for Scotland.
For too long people in Scotland have been denied access to their everyday rights like housing, healthcare and education.
The Scottish elections on 7th May can mark a turning point.
But only if we work together to demand a Human Rights Bill in the next Scottish Parliament.
Together, we can end people being denied access to their basic rights like housing, healthcare and social security.
Email your candidates standing to be a Member of the Scottish Parliament now👇🏽
https://t.co/xaI74XM08d
Tonight's the night! It's almost time for our Human Rights Hustings, in partnership with @HRCScotland: https://t.co/1lfDH7GoRh
Want to make sure you're prepared? Check out our human rights manifesto for the Scotland 2026 elections here: https://t.co/aZcHDhwO8K
Join us this week for our Human Rights Hustings, in partnership with @HRCScotland.
With representatives from Scotland's major political parties, it's your chance to press them on the human rights issues that matter most ahead of the Holyrood election.
Register here: https://t.co/lDsU5Bxkfd
TAKE ACTION NOW: Too many people across Scotland struggle for essentials like housing, food, and a safety net when times are tough.
But a Human Rights Bill can help to change that, by protecting the rights we all need for a decent life.
Contact your MSP candidates now to demand their support: https://t.co/G1xChqP4tB
Grab a bite for human rights!
@AmnestyGlasWest will be hosting an Apartheid-free Sunday brunch this coming weekend. Why not come along to enjoy tasty vegetarian food, meet like-minded people, hear from interesting international speakers, and raise money for a good cause? Book now: https://t.co/AoLHBZorQh
Join us next Monday at 6.30pm for a webinar on Amnesty's manifesto asks of parties ahead of May's Holyrood election.
Sign up below 👇
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"If the Scottish government isn't prepared to speak up about human rights abuses when it’s economically or politically inconvenient then it simply cannot claim to be a principled global actor."
Amnesty questioning Scotland’s growing ties with the UAE 👉https://t.co/JR5dN0AvXN
At least 20,179 children have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza - according to the latest reports from the United Nations.
Children should be playing, learning and laughing - not part of a casualty list.
As the anti-human rights voices in the UK and around the world grow louder, 2026 can be a moment of possibility in Scotland if parties focus their attention on the many people who want to see action taken towards building a fair society.
This human rights day we're launching a manifesto setting out our calls on parties ahead of next year's Scottish parliamentary election.
https://t.co/hSycko1Wzd
From a Human Rights Bill to enshrine strong legal protections for everyday rights, to a ban on mass surveillance technologies in policing - we want to see bold action from our next parliament and government to create a fairer more equal Scotland.
📢Amnesty has published a new briefing setting out clear actions for the Scottish government to ensure it does not do business with companies enabling Israel’s violations of international law.
3 months on no further detail on which companies are banned from receiving grants has been published.
We need to know that all funding for companies supporting Israel's genocide and violations of international law has stopped.