Refugee week this year will be even more important than ever. We need to do all we can to roll back the tide of misinformation, scapegoating, hate speech and hostility. Please let us know about events you are organising in your communities so that we can share ideas and support each other across the country. And as always we are happy to give talks, on-line and in person. Kind regards Ulrike and the Amnesty Europe country coordinators team.

Refugee Week 2025

by Ulrike Schmidt

Fuelled by the hateful rhetoric of Trump, Farage and far right leaders across Europe refugees fleeing war, violence and persecution are confronted with increasing hostility in most European countries and even deadlier routes.

Migration has become a deeply polarising issue, often framed through opposing political ideologies. This divisive discourse serves as a harmful and dehumanising tool, reinforcing the “othering” of people on the move. As political groups and governments continue to weaponize migration to further their agendas, those most affected by increasingly hostile policies are left in precarious and vulnerable situations.

It must be our role as Human Rights defenders to challenge the scapegoating of refugees and migrants on every step. Refugees and migrants are not the cause of the housing crisis, the selling off and halt in building council housing is. Refugees and migrants are often working in the NHS, they are not responsible for long waiting lists, cuts in funding are. Cuts in education budgets are responsible for large class sizes, in fact in London many schools are closed due to declining pupil numbers; instead of enhancing education by teaching smaller groups schools are amalgamated or shut and pupils shoved into large classes.

Refugee Week gives us the opportunity to organise events celebrating the contributions refugees are making to society at large and our communities and to challenge the hateful rhetoric from populists, far right and some of  our political leaders. Refugees Welcome ! Seeking Asylum is a Human Right !

Hayward Heath group are organising a film event for 20. June, International Refugee day. Watford group are organising a screening of “Green Border “ for the 19th of July.  I am involved in organising 2 very different events : an evening based on film and talk at Kensington North Library and a celebration with music and poetry in Walthamstow.

Amnesty International Refugee Week at Kensington North Library

Thursday 19th June 6-8pm Refugees Welcome !


Join us for an evening of discussion and celebration.

We are celebrating the many  contributions migrants and  refugees are making to our communities, working in the NHS and many other parts of public service.  We are going to show how European institutions are undermining human rights to fortify Fortress Europe, in Poland, Greece , Italy , UK …  And we are celebrating how ordinary people are showing humanity, compassion and solidarity.

We are featuring the photo exhibition

‘Scars and solidarity’   by Chiara Fabbro, the short film Dover 82 with Aria Danaparamita,  and Amnesty International country coordinators Lucja Jastrzebska and Ulrike Schmidt.

The event is free but space is limited : please book your place on Eventbrite

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/refugee-week-with-amnesty-international-tickets-1377221619939?aff=oddtdtcreator

Updates from Fortress Europe

And for a celebratory fundraiser for Care4Calais with life-music, poetry and cakes join No-0ne is a Stranger in Walthamstow. Organised by Stand up to Racism, Love Music hate Racism and Care4Calais. I will be contributing the talk on Pylos and the deadly effects of Fortress Europe.

Background : in 2023 over 117 million people were forcibly displaced world-wide : 3 out of 4 refugees are hosted in low and middle income countries near their countries of origin. 75% of displaced people globally are from just  20 countries featured on the IRC’s latest Emergency Watchlist, which highlights the places at greatest risk of facing deteriorating humanitarian emergencies this year. However, the vast majority of people forced from their homes remain in their own region , and just a tiny fraction seek to reach protection in Europe. Still, EU states have consistently failed to reach an agreement on how to deal with people seeking safety on its territory, resulting in political polarisation and immense suffering and human rights violations at Europe’s borders.  (figures from Rescue.org/EU). [click to continue…]

Check out our new website at https://amnestysouthamerica.org.uk!

This month we bring you news from Peru, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela and Brazil.

Highlights are:

  • Peru: Amnesty has called for the repeal of new legislation which violates freedom of expression and other rights
  • Colombia: Amnesty has called for the unblocking of investigations into violence against the community of San José de Apartadó
  • Chile: Amnesty has warned of problems with the effectiveness of the body tasked with reforming the carabineros
  • Argentina: Amnesty has reported that, during the 2024 Write for Rights Campaign, over 400,000 people took action in support of Joel Paredes, who lost an eye during a peaceful protest. A casefile is being developed to enable further action by Amnesty Local Groups
  • Venezuela: Human Rights Watch has documented widespread abuses by the authorities since the 2024 Presidential elections
  • Brazil: A US NGO has filed a petition to block the import of Brazilian coffee associated with forced labour

PERU  

Amnesty has called on the Peruvian authorities to repeal a recent amendment to a law which, it says, violates freedom of expression, freedom of association and access to justice for hundreds of victims in Peru. The amendment, which relates to the functions of the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation (APCI), strengthens APCI’s control over the work of civil society organisations, leaving the door open to arbitrary decisions, discretionality and the censoring of voices that are critical of and inconvenient for those in power, while weakening State accountability.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on the Peruvian President to veto an amendment to Peru’s General Law on Persons with Disabilities, recently passed by the Peruvian Congress, which threatens to institutionalise people with disabilities through the creation of specialised care centres and temporary and permanent shelters.  According to HRW, the amendment ignores the principles of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), to which Peru is a party, and which promotes deinstitutionalisation. [click to continue…]

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April 25, 2025

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South America Newsletter April 2025

April 8, 2025

This month we bring you news from Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, Ecuador and Brazil. Highlights are: Colombia: Amnesty has a new Urgent Action calling on President Petro to stop making stigmatising statements about civil society organisations in Catatumbo Venezuela: Venezuela has reached an agreement with the United States to resume the flights carrying migrants […]

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South America Newsletter March 2025

March 5, 2025

This month we bring you news from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Suriname Highlights are: Colombia: Amnesty has issued a new Urgent Action calling on the National Police to guarantee the safety of members of the fishers’ association FEDEPESAN and to prevent their forced displacement Ecuador: Amnesty has issued a new Urgent Action calling […]

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Group Newsletter February 2025

March 1, 2025

Welcome to the latest newsletter, in which we share some good news stories. Our next meeting  is on Thursday 6th March 2025, 7.30pm – 9.00pm at Moordown Community Centre. We will have updates on campaigns, letter writing and planning future events. In particular our second Iftar next Saturday… Iftar in Bournemouth After last years successful event we will be co-hosting […]

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Türkiye: Acquittal of Taner Kılıç

February 28, 2025

Acquittal of Taner Kılıç after eight-year ordeal comes amid new wave of repression of rights defenders The case of Taner Kılıç, who was finally acquitted today after a judicial process that has lasted almost 8 years, is a stark example of the Turkish authorities’ politically motivated attempts to criminalize human rights defenders, said Amnesty International. […]

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Europe Newsletter February 2025

February 23, 2025

Human Rights are under threat even more than before but sometimes there are some good news: Our Europe country coordinator team has been enriched by our newest member : little Petar, born just before Christmas to our wonderful Western Europe coordinator Jovana. There is also some good news from Turkiye : three of the GEZI […]

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South America Newsletter February 2025

February 16, 2025

This month we bring you news from Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Chile and Suriname Highlights are: Regional: AI Directors in the region have shared concerns about President Trump’s agenda and the implications for human rights in the region and more widely Venezuela: There is a new Urgent Action calling for the release of four unfairly detained Human […]

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South America Newsletter January 2025

January 13, 2025

This month we bring you news from Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina and Ecuador. Highlights are: Colombia: Amnesty has released a new report which documents the reality experienced by the women who dedicate their lives to searching for the victims of enforced disappearance. Peru: Amnesty has published the stories of four of the survivors of […]

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