
Right now, we’re watching in horror as rights and freedoms are being stripped away in the US.
President Trump’s policies have shown the world how quickly progress can be reversed. We’ve seen:
- abortion access overturned
- peaceful protest criminalised
- racial justice dismantled
- LGBTI+ and trans rights attacked
- state violence against communities of colour
- climate commitments abandoned
- arming and supporting Israel’s genocide in Gaza and wider apartheid against Palestinians.
This is a warning to the world: our hard won rights can be lost overnight. Join the movement today.
The UK should be actively opposing this extreme rollback, instead we’re seeing some of the same rights be restricted here: crackdowns on protest, scapegoating of migrants and refugees, and failing to do all in its power to prevent and punish genocide in Gaza.
By rolling out the red carpet for Trump, the UK government risks normalising these policies and sending a message that rights abuses will not be challenged. If we don’t resist, our freedoms, and those of the most marginalised, will be next.
BUT, WE ARE NOT POWERLESS.

✊ Our movement refuses to stand by and watch Keir Starmer welcome Trump with open arms.
✊ We refuse to allow this destructive anti-rights agenda to erode our hard-won rights and freedoms.
✊ We will not accept their silence on human rights abuses.
✊ We demand political leaders who stand up for human rights at home and abroad, who speak out against injustice and defend rights for all.
AND, WE ARE NOT ALONE.
This is a call to everyone who cares about justice, equality and human rights:
Join us - on the streets, online, and in our communities. Make your voice heard so we can't be ignored.
Everywhere, people are rising up to defend justice, equality, and human rights. As part of this movement, Amnesty International UK, along with thousands of organisations, will be at the national demonstration:
🗓️ When: Wednesday 17th September
📍Where: Portland Place, London, Amnesty assembly point TBC
🕑 Time: 2PM onwards
Use the form below to join the official Amnesty bloc and be part of a community fighting for change. You'll receive free stickers, more information about the demonstration and details of our event after the rally:
Join Amnesty International UK at The Abbey Centre (just 8 minute walk/400m from the march end-point) for a relaxed evening of networking and Human Rights action planning. A light dinner will be provided. No bookings required.
17th September, doors open at 6:30PM
The Abbey Centre (34 Great Smith Street, Westminster, SW1P 3BU)
Share the form with your family and friends to grow the movement, and let Starmer know: No red carpet for hate.