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Annie Kelly

Annie Kelly is an award-winning human rights journalist for the Guardian and Observer. She is editor of the Guardian's Rights and Freedom series


July 2024

  • A wall mural on a street in Kabul shows protesting women. The foremost woman has her arms raised, but her open mouth has been spraypainted black. Writing in Arabic reads: 'Afghan women will not be silent anymore'

    Rights and freedom
    Video appears to show gang-rape of Afghan woman in a Taliban jail

    Activist claims she was threatened with release of the footage in order to silence her, amid multiple reports of sexual violence inflicted upon imprisoned Afghan women

June 2024

  • Two rows of bearded men sit at a conference table.

    Rights and freedom
    Shutting Afghan women out of key UN conference to appease Taliban ‘a betrayal’

  • A girl in a hijab puts her hand over her face as she cries

    Rights and freedom
    ‘Nobody is coming to help us’: Afghan teenage girls on life without school

  • Map with a swirl of cocaine resembling a storm over Ireland

    Bloodlines
    ‘We’re seeing firearms, arson, attacks on homes’: the families in the eye of Ireland’s cocaine storm

  • An illustration featuring European landmarks such as Big Ben, the Colosseum, the Eiffel Tower and the Leaning Tower of Pisa

    Bloodlines
    How big is Europe’s cocaine problem – and what is the human cost?

May 2024

  • Two young women in headscarves seen on a screen

    World Press Freedom Day 2024
    Female journalists under attack as press freedom falters

  • A charity hands out food in Gaza

    Middle East crisis live
    Middle East crisis: Rafah operation could result in ‘slaughter’, UN official says – as it happened

  • Funeral of Palestinian TV reporter Abu Hatab killed in Israeli attacks, Khan Younis, Gaza, 3 November 2023

    World Press Freedom Day 2024
    Attacks on press freedom around the world are intensifying, index reveals

  • Zahra Joya poses for portrait on a bench in Elthorne Park, London.

    World Press Freedom Day 2024
    ‘They are trying to eradicate us completely’: the passion and pain of telling the stories of Afghan women

April 2024

  • Sosa Henkoma. Photo by Linda Nylind. 27/10/2023.

    Today in Focus
    The devil walking on Earth – part 2

  • Sosa Henkoma (Photo by Linda Nylind/The Guardian)

    Today in Focus
    The devil walking on Earth – part 1

March 2024

  • Antonio Salazar-Hobson at Buena Vista Park in San Francisco, California.

    How we survive
    At four, I was kidnapped and sex-trafficked for years. Now I fight for the powerless – and win every case

  • Lines of south Asian men under lights clutching papers

    Rights and freedom
    Sexual exploitation drives 37% rise in profits from forced labour, ILO says

February 2024

  • Ali and Kiana Rahmani, children of Narges Mohammadi, Iranian journalist, human rights activist and Nobel peace prize winner, with their father Taghi Rahmani in Paris.

    Rights and freedom
    ‘The Iranian regime holds all the cards’: children of jailed Nobel winner on learning to live without their mother

    Human rights activist Narges Mohammadi has been in prison in Iran for most of her children’s lives. Now living as exiles in Paris, they say they will never lose hope of seeing her again
  • Danny Shmulevitch’s Walking Your Promise retreat in Gloucester, May Hill 12

    “My mind, usually a torrent of work stress, has fallen silent”: how I found peace on a woodland retreat

    I arrived feeling soul sick and lost, but the simple acts of putting away my phone and sitting in the woods for a few days turned into something profoundly transformational
  • People wait in line against a wall to talk to a woman with a notebook and lanyard

    The future of work
    Garment workers have lost out on $4bn of severance pay, says rights group

    The employees, who made clothes for western clothing brands, were legally entitled to the money after losing their jobs

January 2024

  • A composite photo of eight world leaders

    Rights and freedom
    Human rights in decline globally as leaders fail to uphold laws, report warns

  • A 'made in Mauritius' garment label

    Rights and freedom
    Fashion firms agree to compensate garment workers in Mauritius

December 2023

  • Sosa Henkoma portrait

    How we survive
    I was trafficked by drug gangs as a child, shot at and stabbed 11 times. Here is how I escaped

    Sosa Henkoma was eight when he ran away from violence at home - and just 12 when he was given his first gun. He describes how fatherhood, therapy and sheer luck saved him

November 2023

  • A police officer arrests a Just Stop Oil activist in Bishopsgate, London, in July.

    Rights and freedom
    Political attack on human rights is a ‘dangerous’ assault on UK democracy, says HRW director

    Exclusive Yasmine Ahmed says government actions regarding asylum seekers, climate activists and pro-Palestine protesters are starting to ‘look very much like authoritarianism’
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