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         Amnesty International:     more books (101)
  1. United States of America: The Death Penalty by Amnesty International, 1987-06
  2. Mexico: Human Rights in Rural Areas by Amnesty International, 1986-12
  3. United States Of America: Police Brutality and Excessive Force In The New York City Police Department by Edited By Amnesty International USA, 1996
  4. ROUGH JUSTICE: The Law and Human Rights in the Russian Federation by Amnesty International, 2003
  5. El Salvador Death Squads: A Government Strategy by Amnesty International, 1988-10
  6. Jamaica: The Death Penalty by Amnesty International, 1984-06
  7. Mexico Torture With Impunity by Amnesty International, 1991-06
  8. Most Vulnerable of All: The Treatment of Unaccompanied Refugee Children in the UK by Amnesty International, 1999-06-10
  9. Cent poèmes pour la liberté by Amnesty International, Ben Othman, et all 1985-09-01
  10. UK Foreign and Asylum Policy 2001: Human Rights Audit by Amnesty International, 2001-10-04
  11. Report on Torture by Amnesty International, 1975-01
  12. Argentina: The Military Juntas and Human Rights : Report of the Trial of the Former Junta Members, 1985 by Amnesty International, 1987-12
  13. China: Violations of Human Rights, Prisoners of Conscience & the Death Penalty in the People's Republic of China

81. Che Cos'e' Amnesty International Gruppo Ticino 48
Translate this page Gode di status consultivo presso le Nazioni Unite e nel 1977 ha ricevutoil Premio nobel per la Pace. La struttura di amnesty international.
http://home.datacomm.ch/amnesty.ticino/checosa-c.html
La struttura di AI La Sezione svizzera Il Gruppo Ticino Il lavoro di AI ... I risultati di AI Il 28 maggio 1961, dalle colonne del quotidiano inglese The Observer Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti Umani fondamentali diritti di ogni essere umano, sanciti il 10 dicembre 1948 dall'Assemblea Generale delle Nazioni Unite:
  • il diritto di dimostrare la propria innocenza con un processo pubblico, equo e sollecito. il rilascio di tutti i prigionieri per motivi di opinione, uomini e donne detenuti per motivi religiosi, politici o razziali che non abbiano fatto uso di violenza e non ne abbiano promosso l'uso; la garanzia di processi equi e tempestivi per tutti i prigionieri; l'abolizione della pena di morte, della tortura e di ogni trattamento inumano, crudele e degradante; la fine delle esecuzioni extragiudiziali e delle "sparizioni".

Maris-Stella Manitje, prigioniera d'opinione, con alcuni membri di Amnesty International che si sono occupati della sua liberazione. La struttura di Amnesty International Segretariato Internazionale , che ha sede a Londra. Amnesty International lavora sotto il controllo del Comitato Esecutivo Internazionale , organo elettivo ed espressione del Consiglio Internazionale La Sezione svizzera La Sezione svizzera di Amnesty International Il Gruppo Ticino 48 di Amnesty International sedi di Lugano, Mendrisio, Bellinzona e Locarno

82. Amnesty @ Stanford
amnesty international is a human rights organization that works for is only a smallpart of amnesty, a worldwide countries, which won the 1977 nobel Peace Prize
http://www.stanford.edu/group/amnesty/
Amnesty International at Stanford
Amnesty at Stanford
Amnesty International is a human rights organization that works for the release of prisoners of conscience world-wide. A prisoner of conscience is a person who was imprisoned, detained or otherwise physically restricted because of their political, religious or other conscientiously-held beliefs or because of their ethnic origin, sex, colour, or language and who have not used or advocated violence. Stanford's group is only a small part of Amnesty, a worldwide organization with supporters in over 160 different countries, which won the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize . If you would like to find out more, come along to one of our meetings. We try to address one urgent action each week, but if you would like draw the group's attention to a particular issue, just tell us. Meeting Time Wednesday 9:00pm Haas Center For more information contact Ian Narueen Matt or Brandon We also have an e-mail list if you would like to receive information about our group. To join send a message to majordomo@lists.stanford.edu

83. Illustration Pour "libertés", Le Mensuel D'Amnesty International
amnesty international. Un parlementaire norvégiende droite a nominé Tony Blair et George W. Bush pour le Prix nobel de la Paix
http://www.illustrateur.be/bureau/presse/libertes/index.php3
Illustration pour "libertés", le mensuel d' Amnesty International "un affront à tous les activistes pour la paix et la justice du monde entier"
Illustrations pour Amnesty International
Illustrations Contacter l'auteur Droits de l'auteur Carnets Liens Graphisme Carnet de Provence Illustrations de brochures Carnet Thailande Carnet d'esquisses About RIF

84. Amnesty International - NOTIZIARIO MENSILE: Gennaio 2002

http://www.amnesty.it/notiziario/02_01/parole1.php3
Amnesty International: NOTIZIARIO MENSILE, Gennaio 2002 NOTIZIARIO MENSILE ...
CRISI DIMENTICATE

PRIMO PIANO:
MESSICO: LA POLITICA DELLE BELLE PAROLE
UN DOCUMENTO DI AI SUI FATTI DI GENOVA BUONE NOTIZIE AI IN ITALIA: IL VERO PREZZO DEI DIAMANTI
PAROLE, SUONI...:
PACE E DIRITTI UMANI: IL VINCOLO INDISSOLUBILE
10 DICEMBRE A MOSCA, UN’OCCASIONE PER ABOLIRE LA PENA DI MORTE LO SVILUPPO DI AI IN AFRICA
APPELLI:
...
NOTIZIARI: ARCHIVIO

PAROLE, SUONI, TESTIMONIANZE... articolo precedente articolo successivo
PACE E DIRITTI UMANI: IL VINCOLO INDISSOLUBILE
di Colm O’Cuanachain Aung San Suu Kyi , Premio Nobel per la Pace 1991, agli arresti domiciliari da oltre un anno a Yangon, la capitale di Myanmar. Pubblichiamo la traduzione dell’intervento di Colm O’Cuanachain, Presidente del Comitato esecutivo internazionale di AI. "Vostre Maestà, Vostre Altezze Reali, Membri del Comitato Norvegese per il Nobel, Eccellenze, Signore e Signori, In questo momento, i soci di Amnesty International nel mondo sono impegnati a celebrare la Giornata dei diritti umani del 10 dicembre. In questo momento, Irene Khan, la nuova Segretaria Generale di Amnesty International, si trova in Pakistan per incontrare i rifugiati che sono fuggiti terrorizzati dall’Afghanistan.

85. Template Omelas SF
Translate this page Per questo motivo amnesty international concentrerà il proprio lavoro e leproprie risorse strategiche ed economiche a livello locale, nazionale ed
http://www.fantascienza.com/omelas/campagna_00.html
Informazione pubblicitaria non legata ad Amnesty International o a Omelas
Scrivi un racconto contro la tortura, e partecipa al premio Speciale di Omelas "Non sopportiamo la torura"
Per sapere come partecipare leggi il regolamento QUI
Non sopportiamo la tortura! NON SOPPORTIAMO LA TORTURA.
Unisciti a noi.
E' in corso la grande campagna internazionale di Amnesty International contro la Tortura.
Leggi le pagine di Amnesty sulla campagna contro la tortura. LEGGI WWW:STOPTORTURE.ORG
WWW. AMNESTY.IT

WWW.AMNESTY.ORG
22 i Paesi oggetto di forti preoccupazioni da parte del Movimento, e migliaia le vittime.
Non sopportiamo la tortura. La Campagna in Italia
Aree di intervento :
  • Educazione ai diritti umani Prevenzione, sensibilizzazione sul tema, informazione, formazione.

86. Supporters::GLOBAL VISION FOR PEACE
international instruments. In 1977, amnesty international won the NobelPeace Prize for its human rights work. Website www.amnestyusa.org.
http://www.globalvisionforpeace.org/supporters/supporters_index.html
Our Story The Music Events Current News Supporters Guest Book Donations Peace Pin Contact Us ...
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Our Organization CO-CHAIRS AND CO-FOUNDERS Xorin Balbes and Cliff Rothman THE HONORARY COMMITEE back to top Nobel Peace Laureate, The Honorable Mikhail Gorbachev Nobel Peace Laureate Oscar Arias Sanchez Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams Nobel Peace Laureate Meread Corrigan Maguire Nobel Peace Laureate Sir Joseph Roblat His Holiness The Dalai Lama U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich U.S. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin United Nations Assistant Secretary-General Gillian Sorensen Princess Ann Claire Van Shaick Pahlavi Screen Actors Guild National President Melissa Gilbert Film Society at Lincoln Center Program Director Richard Pena Global Green USA Founder Diane Meyer Simon Roots of Peace Founder Heidi Kuhn Marianne Williamson Kurt Vonnegut Judy Collins Christina Applegate Drew Barrymore Kathy Bates Beau Bridges Daniel Day-Lewis Robert Desiderio Jonathan Demme Leonardo DiCaprio Teri Garr Melanie Griffith Anne Jackson Jessica Lange Judith Light Nick Nolte Rob Reiner Ann Roth Susan Sarandon Jane Seymour Eli Wallach THE HOST COMMITEE back to top Mathew Petersen, President, Global Green USA

87. KU Amnesty International
members in the USA. In 1977, amnesty international was awarded theNobel Peace Prize for its work. The University of Kansas Chapter
http://www.ku.edu/~amnesty/information.html
Amnesty International (AI) was founded in 1961 in London. AI is a worldwide, grassroots, activist human rights movement that works impartially for the release of prisoners of conscience, fair trials for political prisoners and an end to torture, "disappearances," political killings and executions. AI has over a million members and supporters in over 160 countries and territories, including 300,000 members in the USA. In 1977, Amnesty International was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its work.
The University of Kansas Chapter of Amnesty International has been active since 1979.
Click here to view the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the document that illustrates many of the human rights standards Amnesty works to uphold.

"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world."
-Anne Frank
"Watching and seeing suffering has a way of getting inside of you, and you catch on fire. When
you see the injustice that's causing the suffering, you've got to do something about it."
-Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking

88. Amnesty International Canada
We are all very happy that our father has been released and we are profoundlygrateful to amnesty international,” says a member of General Gallardo’s
http://www.amnesty.ca/about/history/h_b.shtml
Amnesty
International
Canada
About Amnesty

Information

Action

Commitment
...
Online
History of Amnesty International
1961: Political crises and resurgent activism
First prisoner released

The meaning of the Amnesty candle

1960s: Amnesty becomes international
... Amnesty International members: partisans of rights for all General Gallardo Meet more human rights defenders. >> Heather MacArthur , Amnesty Canada member. Meet other members. >> Subscribe to AMNESTY.CA Updates - receive an attractive email reminder once a month on important new features at www.amnesty.ca. Subscribe now. >> Privacy notice. >>

89. HUMANITARIAN LINKS
Surprisingly, it is. The effectiveness of the amnesty international (NobelPrize 1977) urgent actions in saving people is estimated at about 33%.
http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pmh/human.html
THERE IS NO WAY ONE CAN HELP EVERYONE. BUT EVERYONE CAN EASILY HELP SOMEONE. PO POLSKU
  • reacting to S.O.S. appeals to save someone's life or health, e.g., contributing financially or registering as a potential marrow donor (see the first part of this page); sending an urgent letter to save an innocent person from torture, imprisonment or death; making a donation (on-line or otherwise); supporting a humanitarian campaign by signing a petition (many important petitions on-line are throughout this page); buying only ethically produced and cruelty-free products (see the lists and consumer guides); increasing the awareness of other people (e.g., by creating links and making automatic e-mail signature banners).
  • Is it effective? Surprisingly, it is. The effectiveness of the Amnesty International (Nobel Prize 1977) urgent actions in saving people is estimated at about 33%. Other humanitarian actions (petitions) also proved helpful. For the effectiveness of its work, the network called the International Campaign to Ban Landmines received the Nobel Prize in 1997. Another widely recognized humanitarian network

    90. Amnesty International Director Will Speak April 18 At The U Of M
    amnesty international USA is the 300,000member US branch of the NobelPrize-winning international human rights organization. Sponsors
    http://www.memphis.edu/releases/apr01/amnesty.html
    April News Relea ses
    A mnesty International Director Will Speak April 18 at The U of M

    For release: April 2, 2001
    For more information, contact Gabrielle Maxey The executive director of Amnesty International USA will discuss "Human Rights and the National Interest" at the Memphis World Affairs Council meeting Wednesday, April 18, at The University of Memphis. The lecture will be at 1 p.m. in the Psychology Building Auditorium. Dr. William F. Schulz, an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, has been executive director of Amnesty International USA since 1994. He has been involved in numerous international and social justice causes. Schulz led the first visit by a member of the U.S. Congress to post-revolutionary Romania in January 1991, two weeks after the fall of Nicolae Ceausescu. The delegation was instrumental in improving the rights of religious and ethnic minorities in Romania. In 1992 Schulz visited India in consultation with the Holdeen India Fund, which is dedicated to ending communal violence and improving the political and economic status of women, bonded laborers and others.

    91. UDHR - Get Involved
    campaigns on a particular issue. amnesty international was awarded theNobel Peace Prize in 1977. amnesty international is impartial and
    http://www.universalrights.net/main/get_inv2.htm
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
    http://www.atsic.gov.au/

    The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) is the peak representative indigenous agency in Australia. ATSIC is a Commonwealth statutory authority responsible for policy development and program design for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and administers many programs. ATSIC also strives to provide an effective voice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, organisations and peoples. ATSIC works to strengthen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations; and to protect, promote and pursue Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collective rights. ATSIC's vision is of "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities freely exercising our legal, economic, social, cultural and political rights".
    Through ATSIC, indigenous representatives have for the first time been given real authority in the process of government decision-making affecting their lives. Every three years Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people around Australia elect representatives to sit on 35 Regional Councils and the Torres Strait Regional Authority. ATSIC is still an evolving organisation, coming to grips with the developing and complex relationships between elected indigenous representatives, an administration staffed by public servants, indigenous service-delivery organisations and governments at all levels. Nevertheless, it is now well-established as a forceful and independent indigenous voice in policy formulation, program design and service delivery.

    92. Amnesty International
    Translate this page amnesty international. est une organisation le monde entier. Prix Nobelde la Paix 1977, Prix des droits de l'Homme des Nations Unies 1978.
    http://www.amnesty.ch/f/af/a0f.html
    Section suisse Valeurs et missions Principes Historique AI online : Section suisse : A propos d'Amnesty International Amnesty International
    Prix Nobel de la Paix 1977, Prix des droits de l'Homme des Nations Unies 1978. webmaster@amnesty.ch

    93. Page Amnesty Groupe 401

    http://perso.wanadoo.fr/amnesty-g401/
    Bienvenue sur le site du groupe 401
    de Balma - Saint Orens (Haute Garonne)
    Prochaine manifestation organisée par le groupe 401 : Musique contre l'oubli concert organisé en partenariat avec l'Ecole de musique de Saint-Orens mardi 3 juin à 20h30
    Altigone, Saint - Orens
    site en cours de mise à jour revenez le consulter dans quelques jours pour avoir des informations sur les nouvelles campagnes et actions auxquelles le groupe participe
    Sommaire
    Amnesty International
    " Ecrire contre l'oubli ". Retour au sommaire
    Qui sommes nous?
    Sur les communes de Balma, Saint-Orens et l'Union, Saint-Jean, Montrabé et Toulouse , existe un groupe formé de militants d'Amnesty qui, partageant les mêmes valeurs, la même recherche de la tolérance et la même aspiration vers les libertés, mettent leur énergie en commun pour participer à cette défense des Droits de l'Homme.

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