Thanks to everyone who supported our Jamnesty at Chaplin’s & The Cellar Bar last Saturday. We raised a fantastic £1300. Unfortunately persistent rain curtailed performances outside, and made for a slow start, but soon the Cellar Bar filled up. And we sold lots of cake! Many thanks to Nic, Connie, Geoff and all the staff at Chaplins. And a big thanks to all the music acts and poets who performed to help raised money for Amnesty International. Also local businesses and people who donated raffle prizes

Welcome!

Millie Watson and Roxanne Phillips

Amica

Blues band For Pete’s Sake, with local group founder (1986!) member Keith Dear on vocals

poet Hester

Westbourne Strings

We sold plenty of cakes!

Roxanne Phillips

poet C W Blackburn

Mik ‘n Simon

poet Rosanna

Roxanne Phillips and Millie Watson

the cake kept selling…

Apologies to those living in Christchurch, but most of you are still getting used to having a new MP.  And, hopefully, one with a much more progressive outlook than the person they replaced.
As an Amnesty International supporter you can helpLet your MP know you want them to commit to supporting and defending human rights in this country and internationally. You can download this pre-forma letter to edit and send. Please personalise as much as you can.
If you are not sure of your MP, check here- https://www.theyworkforyou.com/ – you can also send them a message via this site. But some of us still believe posting a letter has more impact. MPs do reply!
Still write if your MP hasn’t changed – let them know you are a supporter of Amnesty International.  Ask them as your MP to commit to supporting and defending human rights in this country and internationally, both in parliament and more widely.
https://amnestyat50.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Template-for-post-election-letter-to-MP.docx

South America Newsletter September 2024

September 5, 2024

Dear Friends, This month we bring you news from Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, and Argentina.  Highlights are: Colombia: The UN’s Working Group on Business and Human Rights has found that ‘Colombia suffers from long-standing structural problems that have led to serious human rights violations’ Brazil:  Amnesty International has launched a petition to urge […]

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Group Newsletter August 2024

August 27, 2024

Welcome to the latest newsletter. Our next meeting  is on Thursday 5th September 2024, 7.30pm – 9.00pm at Moordown Community Centre. We will catch up on campaigns, letter writing, and finalize planning for… Jamnesty After lasts years success, we are holding another Jamnesty on Saturday 7th September at Chaplin’s Bar Last year was our first Jamnesty, but we still had a fantastic […]

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Europe Newsletter August 2024

August 9, 2024

Dear Amnesty activists and supporters. The Olympic games should be a time of celebrating diversity, but the French ban prohibiting Muslim women from wearing sports hijabs is excluding French athletes from taking part. Please join the on-line campaign to end discrimination in France. For any inquiries about France please contact our coordinator for Western Europe […]

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South America Newsletter August 2024

August 6, 2024

Dear Friends, This month we bring you news from Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Paraguay, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador and Brazil. Highlights are: Colombia and others: Amnesty has a new petition directed at governments to support a Torture-free Trade treaty. Argentina: An Urgent Action demands that charges against 33 people opposed the controversial ‘ley de bases’ be dropped. […]

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South America Newsletter July 2024

July 8, 2024

This month we bring you news from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Suriname, and Venezuela.  Highlights are:  Amnesty has raised an alarm about the proliferation of legal initiatives to curtail the work of civil society organisations in Latin America and which seriously threaten the efforts of these organisations to promote and defend human rights in the […]

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Group Newsletter July 2024

July 2, 2024

Welcome to the latest newsletter. Our next meeting  is on Thursday 4th July 2024, 7.30pm – 9.00pm at Moordown Community Centre. We will catch up on campaigns, letter writing, and discuss new ideas about campaigning. We don’t meet in August. Future Events After lasts years success, we have now booked for this years Jamnesty on Saturday 7th September at Chaplin’s Bar Last […]

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AIUK Human Rights Manifesto

July 1, 2024

From AIUK:-  “The UK is set to head to the polls for the first general election since 2019 and much has happened since then. At home, we have seen a huge rollback in human rights protections with our rights being chipped away, often in contradiction to the UK’s obligations under international law. A fundamental change […]

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South America Newsletter June 2024

June 10, 2024

This month we bring you news from Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Peru. Highlights are: Colombia: More from Amnesty on the need for police reform, opening with a song and dance video to remind us of the violence suffered by demonstrators during the General Strike. Colombia: The government uses a mixture of […]

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