A life on hold
Meet Omar, a 17 year-old Somali boy whose life has been dramatically changed due to wars in Somalia and then Libya. Watch our short film looking at Omar’s personal story, and his daily life in the Choucha refugee camp on the border of Tunisia.
-
A life on hold
Meet Omar, a 17 year-old Somali boy whose life has been dramatically changed due to wars in Somalia and then Libya. Watch our short film looking at Omar’s personal story, and his daily life in the Choucha refugee camp on the border of Tunisia.
-
A human rights revolution
2011 was a year without precedent for the people of the Middle East and North Africa. In this animation John Hurt gives a quick recap of a year of change and rebellion.
-
London Fashion Week 2012
To mark London Fashion Week we ask if you know who makes your clothes?
-
Amnesty TV – Episode 10
To kick off the new year Sara Pascoe shows us there’s an easy way to make yourself feel good, we drop in on Edinburgh Zoo’s resident Pandas to hear them talking sex, Scotland and suppression – And we pay a visit to the world’s most sinister travel agent…
-
Help control the Arms Trade
This year, we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to protect human rights and save hundreds of thousands of lives.
-
2011 round up
We offer you our best bits of 2011, featuring Shappi Khorsandi, Misery Bear, Tim Key, President Obama (courtesy of Cassetteboy), our campaign against the funding of cluster bombs, and much more besides.
-
Episode Nine
Romesh Ranganathan ‘lays the smackdown’ on 54% of British people. Plus, we find out how women in Saudi Arabia can keep their arms, and why Zarganar is unhappy.
-
Episode Eight
Joe Wells explores the myths that surround the Human Rights Act and learns a lesson from Theresa May MP. Plus, is an AK-47 difficult to use?
-
Episode Seven
Shappi Khorsandi shows us the legal way to get stoned in Iran and we give Robson Green a run for his money when we go fishing in Gaza.
-
Episode Six
Living the good life (until the Taliban pop round), plus a look at life on Israeli borders and inside the heads of dictators.
-
Episode Five
Only on Amnesty TV will you find Cassetteboy, Benjamin Netanyahu, Eric Lampaert and the Palestinian women’s football team altogether in one episode.
-
Episode Four
This week Amnesty TV comes direct from the Edinburgh Festival with Joel Dommett, Tim Key and Mark Watson.