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'Not Natasha': an evening of photography, film and debate on trafficking in the UK

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Date: Wed 13 May 2009

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Join Amnesty and Autograph ABP for this evening of photography, film and debate on trafficking in the UK.

Guests include Dana Popa, winner of the Jerwood photography prize for her study of trafficking in Moldova. Dana will be talking about her work and showing some of her slides which give a rare insight into this brutal trade.

Also speaking will be Amnesty's gender policy adviser Poonam Joshi, who will look at recent moves by the UK government to protect victims of trafficking and give Amnesty's view on how effective they will be and what more needs to be done. Frances Brodrick will talk about the Poppy Project's work with trafficking victims in the UK and how new legislation will help (or hinder) their work.

We will also be showing 2 short films, one by actor Emma Thompson who is an outspoken supporter of the campaign against trafficking.

The event will be followed by a drinks reception and book signing by Dana Popa.


Event Type Panel discussion
Event venue Amnesty International UK, The Human Rights Action Centre,
17 - 25 New Inn Yard, London EC2A 3EA
Time 7.00pm
Email alison.willis@amnesty.org.uk
Price Free of charge
Online tickets http://www.amnesty.org.uk/events
Online tickets Fully Booked