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local news & events Amnesty International group for Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch
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Here is our latest , slightly shorter than usual, newsletter with updates and actions.
Invitation to talk by speaker from Human Rights Solidarity 7.30 pm 11 May

The Maidstone, Medway and Swale Group are inviting activists to join them online or in person to hear Kerim Balci from the organisation Human Rights Solidarity speak about human rights in Turkey. Please see a short biography below.
The meeting is in hybrid format and so people can take part online or in person. It will take place from 7:30pm on 11 May and the presentation and discussion will last about one hour.
Those wishing to join the meeting online should request a link by email at mmands.amnestygroup@gmail.com. The link will be sent out on the morning of the meeting.
In case anyone is in a position to join in person, the meeting will take place at the Maidstone Community Support Centre, 39-48 Marsham Street, Maidstone ME14 1HH.
Kerim Balci is the Director of Continuing Education at Respect Gratuate School in the US. Apart from his administrative role in Respect, he teaches topics like Islamic Logic, Hermeneutics, Said Nursi’s writings and the thought of Fethullah Gulen. Balci lives in London, where he leads the international human rights work of the Human Rights Solidarity, a British charity on human rights, immigrant rights and integration. Kerim served as the editor in chief of Turkish Review, a semi-academic journal on Turkey and Turkish politics, and as a columnist at Zaman and Today’s Zaman dailies in Turkey. He published pieces in Quartz, Miami Herald, Oasis, The Atlantic, Dawn and others. Kerim has edited a book named Whose War? in Turkish dealing with the Iraqi War, published an album called Ottoman Jerusalem in Photographs (IRCICA, Istanbul, 2009, Published in Turkish, English and Arabic.) and another album with modern photographs of the city. Kerim contributes to the work of Dialogue Society with occasional lectures on dialogue in Islam and the philosophy of dialogue. [Read more…]
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This month we bring you news from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, as well as one story impacting across the region.
Highlights are:
REGIONAL
In a new report, Tearing Up The Social Fabric, Amnesty has documented how State authorities in the Americas have promoted and enacted a growing number of laws that restrict or control civil society organisations, reinforcing authoritarian practices that threaten freedom of association and curtail civic space. The report documents how new laws in Ecuador, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela are leading to self-censorship, weakened citizen participation and oversight, and erosion of the social fabric as trust and community networks break down, while victims of human rights violations are left unprotected.
ARGENTINA

On March 24, the 50th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, tens of thousands marched in Buenos Aires and across the country to honour victims of the dictatorship, while human rights groups and international experts warned of setbacks in ongoing efforts to secure truth and justice. Human rights organisations estimate that 30,000 people were disappeared during the dictatorship. At least 500 newborn babies were also stolen from prisoners and given to military families to raise, with some unaware to this day of their true identity. [Read more…]
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This month, we bring you news from Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile and Peru.
Highlights are:
COLOMBIA

URGENT ACTION: On 13 October 2025, Yendri Velásquez and Luis Peche, Venezuelan human rights defenders, suffered an armed attack in Bogotá. Four months later, they continue to depend on temporary and insufficient protection measures, despite the National Protection Unit’s vow to implement comprehensive and stable protection measures after the attack. Amnesty is urging the Colombian authorities to ensure full and effective protection for Yendri and Luis. Please help us take action here: Urgent Action. [Read more…]
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The shocking scenes in the US of ICE enforcers arresting and detaining refugees and migrants and shooting Human Rights defenders have shown that the attacks on the human rights of refugees and migrants are threatening us all. In the UK Nigel Farage has pledged that, when in power he would deport 600000 people seeking asylum, including those who have been granted leave to remain.
The concept of “Remigration” the forced deportation of refugees, immigrants and even citizens of colour is being normalised. And rhetoric leads to violence. Driven by xenophobic rhetoric and hate speech by far-right influencers and agitators and often but not always led by far- right organisers people are attacking hotels and other accommodation housing asylum seekers and refugees. Vulnerable people, survivors of torture, families with children, unaccompanied minors are re-traumatised by verbal and physical violence. As human right defenders we need to staunchly defend the universal human right of seeking asylum from persecution.
And far-right violence doesn’t stop with terrorizing people seeking asylum. The Ahmadi community in Crewe is getting targeted by far-right followers of Tommy Robinson. On Saturday 28th February Far right thugs have again announced a protest at the premises of the Ahmadi community. Activists from Manchester Stand up to Racism are going to travel to Crewe to support the Ahmadi community. For further questions or if you want to get involved please contact Hadil Hadil.El-Khouly@amnesty.org.uk
120 organisations so far have joined the Together Alliance to march against the Far Right on 28th of March 2028. Amnesty has joined the coalition. World-wide there will be actions on or around the same day in Greece, France, Norway, Spain, Germany, Denmark and the US. Join the Amnesty bloc on the 28th ! https://www.togetheralliance.org.uk/

Urgent Action
DROP CHARGES AGAINST PÉCS PRIDE ORGANISER
On 10th February the Hungarian prosecution brought charges against Géza Buzás-Hábel, organiser of Pécs Pride and Director of the Diverse Youth Network.

Géza Buzás-Hábel is a Roma, gay man. He worked as a teacher and human rights defender and is from Pécs. He taught Romani language and culture, trained future educators, and has long organised Pécs Pride, the country’s only Pride outside of Budapest, ensuring it remains inclusive, peaceful, and community-driven. [Read more…]