Amnesty International's latest global report highlights a year of 'predatory attacks on multilateralism and international law,' with a critical focus on Portugal. The report documents systemic issues including prison mistreatment, police violence linked to racial discrimination, restrictions on peaceful protests, and inadequate protection against gender-based violence. The document also covers human rights concerns in Angola and Mozambique, noting crackdowns on dissent and freedom of expression, while warning that global discrimination against refugees and migrants is intensifying.
Amnesty International warns of prison abuse and deaths due to racial discrimination in Portugal
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