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Zimbabwe: What price justice?Blog post 28 May 2013
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Zimbabwe: A new constitution, a new way?Blog post 24 May 2013
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How to turn a mobile phone into an alert system for activistsWe've been working in partnership with software developers and human rights defenders to make a tool that can alert others when activists are in danger, and help locate them if they are at risk of 'disappearing'. Meet Panic Button, a revolutionary mobile…
Blog post 22 May 2013 -
Youth Activist Training: How To Write LettersA practical guide to writing letters and emails that make a real impact - plus proof that it works!
Information guide, Groups and networks resource 16 May 2013 -
Skillshare leaflet: Case campaigningInformation guide, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Student training: How to write a press releaseA practical guide from our Press Office on how to get great media coverage by writing a press release and targeting key media.
Information guide, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Amnesty group roles guide - Campaign CoordinatorA short guide of the role of an Amnesty local group Campaign Coordinator.
Governance, Guidance and Guidelines, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
The Urgent Action Guide: How to send appealsThis guide explains how to write and send Amnesty Urgent Action appeals, with practical tips, Do’s and Don’ts, and a glossary of key legal and human rights terms, supported by case sheets for reference.
Campaign resource, Information guide 25 Apr 2013 -
Skillshare leaflet: country campaigningInformation guide, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Student training: How to work with your unionA practical guide to making the most of your student union - who to ask and what to find out.
Information guide, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Urgent Action Network - Q&AThis Q&A explains how the Urgent Action Network works, offering guidance for new members, help with writing your first appeal, and clear answers to common questions from existing members.
Q&A, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Live Q&A with Robert King of the Angola 3Blog post 23 Apr 2013
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Two years after Noxolo's murder, stand by LGBTI activists in South AfricaBlog post 16 Apr 2013
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Albert's tomorrow - seeking justice after 41 yearsBlog post 28 Mar 2013
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The story behind our first Urgent Action, forty years agoProfessor Luiz Basilio Rossi was arrested and tortured by the Brazilian military junta for his political activism. It was 1973. After thousands of people around the world wrote letters, Luiz was freed. It's a method we still use today: write to the…
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Zimbabwe's referendum: a dry-run for this year's elections?Blog post 16 Mar 2013
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A letter to my mother"All I can do is look up to you, hoping that one day you will make a change to the world and give the oppressed Afghans, particularly women, the courage to speak up for their rights." </p> Read Sahar's moving letter to her mother, Horia, who works as our…
Blog post 08 Mar 2013 -
Good news: Mao Hengfeng releasedBlog post 21 Feb 2013
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The hope and future of the Amnesty movementBlog post 18 Nov 2012
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Amnesty International UK Student Conference 2012 begins today!Blog post 16 Nov 2012