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09:51:49 am on April 25, 2008 |
This is a bit of an announcement so sorry for using the blog… in the run up to an evening on Justice at Headspace this Sunday…
Amnesty International has helped save thousands of lives by stopping torture, preventing executions and protecting human rights defenders. One way they do this is by mobilizing members and supporters to put pressure on governments, armed groups, companies and intergovernmental bodies. Last year Headspace added its voice to a number of cases where action was needed as we sent letters of appeal relating to 14 different cases of injustice around the world.
The good news is that there have been positive outcomes for two of them Alhamdulillah! See details below.
Amnesty’s appeals for action are listed on their website (www.amnesty.org) and are a direct way to add your voice to the call for justice in hundreds of situations around the world – and they work.
Would we as a community like to do more of this? Would people like to focus on one appeal, or a small number of individuals and both lobby their oppressor and extend support to them as individuals? Is there a situation that we are already connected with that we could get more involved with?
Your + thoughts = welcome.
ROYAL PARDON FOR MOROCCAN DEMONSTRATORS
11 April 2008
Eight members of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights, convicted of undermining the monarchy in Morocco last year have been released after they were pardoned by the King on Friday, 4 April. Nine others facing judicial proceedings based on the same charges also benefited from the Royal pardon. Amnesty International, who adopted the men as prisoners of conscience, imprisoned solely for peacefully exercising their rights, welcomed their release.
HUNGARY TO INTRODUCE PROTOCOL FOR RAPE VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS
26 December 2007
Representatives of the Government of Hungary met with non-governmental organizations, including Amnesty International, on 5 December 2007 to discuss the introduction of a protocol for survivors of sexual violence in the home. The protocol will govern how the victim is treated by all services she comes into contact with from when she reports the crime. While the process is in its early stages, Amnesty International welcomes the fact that this issue now features on the political agenda in Hungary and the commitment of all involved to provide proper protection for victims of rape in the home.