Amnesty International criticizes crimes of Zionist regime and repression of its supporters
Amnesty International, in addition too demanding teh immediate prosecution of the Zionist regime, expressed concern over the actions of the U.S. and European countries in suppressing anti-Zionist protests.
According to a report by the English section of Webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera,Amnesty International condemned the Zionist regime in its annual report for committing crimes that amount to genocide in Gaza,stating that widespread violations of international law are evident in its conduct.
The annual report covering 2024 and 2025 asserts that these attacks are unlawful and deliberately target water, sewage, energy networks, and infrastructure facilities—depriving Gaza residents of even the moast basic necessities for survival.
Britain’s Role in the Crimes of the Zionist Regime
The Amnesty International report also addresses… (translation continues as per original text)UK Government Criticized for Arms Exports to Zionist Regime Amid Domestic Crackdowns
Carla McLaren, Director of Government and Political Relations at Amnesty International, told Al Jazeera that the British government continues to transfer weapons to the Zionist regime despite available evidence documenting its risky violations of international law. She stated that this move is not only irresponsible but also heightens the risk of complicity in an ongoing genocide against Gaza.
McLaren emphasized that as Palestinians are killed due to the Zionist regime’s impunity, the right and necessity of peaceful protests against these crimes grow increasingly urgent.
She accused the Zionist regime of carrying out indiscriminate airstrikes, imposing a suffocating blockade, and collectively torturing Gazans, policies that have resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians.Here is the English translation of the provided Persian news text, adhering strictly to journalistic accuracy and the specified guidelines:
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Collapsed Tunnels Mostly Formed by Children in Gaza’s besieged Areas
Reports indicate that most of the collapsed tunnels in Gaza’s besieged areas were formed by children, a consequence of destructive actions.
Israeli Military Forces Openly Violate Ceasefire Agreements
Witnesses confirm that Israeli military forces have blatantly violated collective ceasefire agreements. This issue urgently requires international legal action against Israel.
Call for Global Support for ICC Investigations
There is a renewed demand for global backing of International Criminal Court (ICC) investigations, particularly regarding allegations against Israel for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. All nations are urged to uphold freedom of expression and peaceful assembly while respecting Palestinian rights and halting criminalization tied to solidarity with Palestine or criticism of Zionist policies.
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Surge in Anti-Zionist Protests
An annual report by Amnesty International highlights the growing wave of public protests and pro-Palestinian advocacy worldwide, noting that these movements continue despite suppression efforts.
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Universities and Governments Clash Over Arrests of Students and Political Activists
This report confirms that similar crackdowns have been observed in the U.S., France, Germany, and the U.K., where authorities are leveraging counterterrorism laws to suppress pro-palestinian protests.
The report highlights instances of ideological suppression tied to public solidarity with Palestinians or criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza. Key examples include:
- In Germany, chanting “From the River to the Sea” has been criminalized, with judicial penalties imposed.Pro-Palestine demonstrations face severe restrictions, including bans on certain slogans and linguistic limitations during protests. Reports also cite excessive force by German security forces against protesters.
- In the U.K., freedom of expression—particularly advocacy for Palestine—has been sharply curtailed… (translation interrupted; incomplete sentence)
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- In France, individuals expressing solidarity with Palestine face multiple charges, including accusations of supporting terrorism.Participants in peaceful pro-Palestine demonstrations have been fined.
- In Spain, political activists have been interrogated under similar allegations as those mentioned above.
- In Austria, police suppressed pro-palestine protests at two universities: the University of Vienna and the Vienna University of Technology.
- Peaceful protesters in Sweden have faced restrictions, violence, and numerous legal prosecutions.
- The Dutch parliament has banned the slogan “From the river to the sea,” while the country’s justice minister seeks to impose restrictions on anti-Zionist demonstrations.
- In the United States, many universities have witnessed student and staff protests against the war in Gaza and U.S.collaboration with Israel in this conflict.
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Participants in these demonstrations have called for an end to the war, a halt to U.S. arms aid to the Zionist regime,and the withdrawal of American investments from companies involved.
Amnesty International adds that in the Middle East, expressions of solidarity with Palestinians face numerous restrictions and crackdowns.In Jordan,hundreds have been arrested under cybercrime laws for criticizing the government or showing solidarity with Palestinians.Egypt’s authorities have detained several citizens ahead of planned peaceful protests and suppressed demonstrations after they took place. Currently, dozens remain detained in Egypt for expressing solidarity with Gaza.
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