Turkey
Support women in Turkey on International Women’s Day, 8th of March 2022
In the January newsletter we reported that Amnesty International had published a new briefing document, Turkey, Turn Words Into Actions setting out the increasingly worrying situation regarding violence against women in Turkey and reminding the government there of its obligations. As we move towards this year’s International Women’s Day, on 8 March we are working with colleagues in AI Germany to send a common message to the Turkish government focussing particularly on the role of the judicial authorities and police.
Attached with this newsletter are two documents that you could use to join this campaign.
1. A letter to the Minister of Interior, to be copied to the Turkish Ambassador in London. Please print and sign as soon as possible so it will arrive before 8 March (download here).
2. A pdf file that you can use to print campaigning postcards yourselves or arrange to have multiple copies printed at your local printers. This postcard has been worded so that it can be used beyond International Women’s Day as we will certainly be campaigning on this issue for some considerable time to come (download here).
Ukraine
We are commending Poland and the Polish people for welcoming refugees from Ukraine and are asking our government to help too!
Dear Amnesty Activists and supporters,
We are all in shock watching the invasion of Ukraine by Putin’s army. Bombs raining on blocks of flats, a Kindergarten, over 100000 people trying to flee to neighbouring countries Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania. Poland is preparing reception centres to welcome refugees from Ukraine.
We are commending Poland and the Polish people for welcoming refugees from Ukraine and are asking our government to help too: Many Ukrainians in the UK are desperately worried for friends and family in the Ukraine. [Read more…]