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- Agnès Callamard (French pronunciation: [aɲɛs kalamaʁ]) is a French human rights activist who is the Secretary General of Amnesty International. She was...
- from a tweet by Agnès Callamard, its newly appointed Secretary General, ****erting that Israel had killed Y****er Arafat; Callamard herself has not deleted...
- Agnès Callamard and special rapporteur on freedom of expression David Kaye reviewed a forensic analysis of Bezos' phone. On January 22, 2020, Callamard and...
- Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions Agnès Callamard released a statement urging, "The United States Government should impose...
- being hacked. The United Nations' special rapporteur David Kaye and Agnes Callamard later confirmed that Jeff Bezos' phone was hacked through WhatsApp, as...
- announced military ****ault on Rafah, Amnesty International head Agnes Callamard wrote: "Amnesty is reiterating that Palestinians in Gaza are at grave...
- biased" and antisemitic, accusations that Amnesty secretary general Agnes Callamard dismissed as "baseless attacks, barefaced lies, fabrications on the messenger"...
- [2013-01-26]. "ALERT: Article 19 expresses concern about NGO bill". IFEX. "Agnes Callamard". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 24 June 2014. "Executive director - Thomas...
- Ms. Callamard wrote in the report. "Even at the most basic level, the U.S. did not demonstrate that striking Suleimani was 'necessary.'" Callamard also...
- historian Deborah Lipstadt in 2000 for describing him as a Holocaust denier." Callamard, Agnès (April 2007). "Debate: can we say what we want?". Le Monde diplomatique...