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this site is not officially linked to Amnesty it's just a place where myspace users can show their support for Amnesty and to show what they can do to help the cause of Amnesty and the protection of Human rights, and while not officially linked, they do approve of this myspace portal.
Amnesty International is an organisation set to defend and protect the human rights of the individual, independant of government, religion, ideology or economic interests.
For any human rights campaign, you can write to your local representative. For U.K. citizens "Write to them" will help you find and send an email to your MP or local councillors.

the link to the amnesty internatonal site is here!

please follow the above link and join amnesty international. the more members the more power we have to prevent human rights abuses. Please join amnesty and help stop the suffering.

Europe's role in torture



You've probably heard about the rendition fiasco; European governments turning a blind eye to the US secret service's using their airports to fly numerous men to Egypt, Syria and Guantanamo bay, where they face torture, unfair trial and detainment without charge. Amongst the European countries implicated in allowing these rendition flights to happen are EU members Germany, Italy, Sweden and the UK. This is particularly bad given the EU's supposed recongnition of human rights. Click the title above for the full Amnesty report and how you can help.
Dazed and Confused magazine are currently running a campaign with the help of myspace to help promote Amnesty's campaign against unethical arms trading.

Irrepressible

The Observer Newspaper is supporting Amnesty's new campaign to stop government censorship of the internet and persecution of those in countries such as China and Vietnam for going on censored sites. click the link above and there's a pledge you can sign and also more information on this campaign.

Darfur

Since 2003, thousands of women and girls have been raped or subjected to other forms of sexual violence in Darfur
Two million civilians have been forced to flee their homes and over 200,000 remain in refugee camps in Chad
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating crimes in Darfur. It now recognizes serious crimes of violence against women as crimes against humanity.
Yet authorities in Sudan have publicly refused to cooperate with the ICC or bring those responsible to justice before national courts.
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