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Russian Federation

October 13, 2013 by zarganar

There have been some high profile cases involving the Russian Authorities, such as the continued detention of the Pussy Riot members and now the Greenpeace trials.  But at our last meeting we wrote letters on behalf of 5 men who have recently been denied political assylum in Russia.  There is some bitter irony in their trying to seek refuge in the Russian Federation, but fleeing from Kyrgyzstan they had little choice in where they went. Amnesty International believes the men would be at serious risk of torture and other ill-treatment and their rights to a fair trial would be denied if returned to Kyrgyzstan.

There is a sample letter here:- russian deportation letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. If you also look at this urgent action details re russian deportation, apart from more details it also has other addresses to send the letter to, such as the Prosecutor General and UK Ambassador.

We have just received another Russian Federation Action – this time the detention of Mikhail Kosenko in a psychiatric hospital. Amnesty International believes he is clearly a prisoner of conscience – Mikhail Kosenko press release – and this is a disturbing return to past practices of the USSR. There was the recent case of Raisa Radchenko in the Ukraine, fortunately now released.

Please send a letter to the Russian Authorites on behalf of Mikhail Kosenko – sample here, but please adapt as you wish. Mikhail Kosenko Letter

Filed Under: action, letters

September 2013 News Update – South America Region

September 30, 2013 by zarganar

As we explained in a post in July, as a local group we are signed up to the South America Region Network. Their coordinators focus specifically on the countries featured below and send us actions when they turn up. Some have already featured on this blog – such as Chile – but most of the actions you can still send letters.

COLOMBIA

On 22 August Danilo Rueda, a member of the human rights NGO Inter-Church Justice and Peace Commission was threatened by two men. This follows an attempt to kill a member of the organisation in the Curvaradó River Basin, in the north-western department of Chocó. The Inter-Church Justice and Peace Commission has been working with the communities of the Curvaradó and Jiguamiandó River Basin but had to leave due to death threats. Urgent action: http://amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR23/039/2013/en
Elker León Cataño is a community leader of families forcibly displaced from the Hacienda Bellacruz farm in Cesar Department in 1996 by paramilitaries operating with the armed forces. On 20 August three armed men asked to see him at his home but he managed to escape. He is also a member of the Horizon Colombian Association of Displaced Population (Asociación Colombiana Horizonte de Población Desplazada, ASOCOL). Three members of this group were shot at on their way back from filing a complaint with the Valledupar office of the Human Rights Ombudsman about threats by paramilitaries. Other members of the group have found men who appeared to be keeping the ASOCOL office under surveillance. These threats have taken place after a ruling earlier this year which could result in restitution of land to the families. Urgent action: http://amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR23/038/2013/en

Paramilitaries have arrived in areas around the Cacarica River Basin in north-western Colombia. They are said to be in possession of a list of community leaders who they label as guerrilla collaborators. Many paramilitaries left Unguía Municipality in Chocó Department to go to the Cacarica River Basin reportedly to “teach a lesson” to the inhabitants. Witnesses say around 100 paramilitaries were seen boarding boats and on 9 September paramilitaries entered the Cacarica River Basin. There are regular army checkpoints in this area but they had been removed when the paramilitaries arrived. Urgent Action: http://amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR23/041/2013/en

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Filed Under: action, letters

Bournemouth Street Collection 2013

September 30, 2013 by zarganar

Another year, another attempt to squeeze a few coppers from the busy folk of Bournemouth. Despite good weather and lots of people, we yet again proved to be invisible to the masses. We raised £142.48 – not a huge sum, but “every little helps”. Thanks to everyone who turned out.  The photo sums up what its like out there with an Amnesty collection box in your hands…bournemouth street collection amnesty international

Filed Under: events

Chile – 40th anniversary of the Coup

September 7, 2013 by zarganar

elgueta chileOn the Amnesty Website there are two news stories under the “Life under pinochet” byline. One has an extraordinary testimony from Chilean activist Gloria Elgueta in her struggle to ensure truth and justice for the disappearance of her brother. The feature includes details of the former detention centre Londres 38. Please read this story here

http://amnesty.org/en/news/life-under-pinochet-we-still-don-t-know-what-happened-my-brother-2013-08-28

Please also find below, as part of the feature special on Chile, the story of Mario Irarrazabal, the artist who created the famous sculptures of hands “coming out” of the ground in various cities. Mario is also one of the few people who survived Londres 38, one of Pinochet’s brutal torture centres.
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/life-under-pinochet-only-thing-we-could-hear-were-church-bells-and-people-screaming-2013-09-04

Amnesty International will issue a press release to mark the 40th anniversary of the coup (11 September 1973) . A petition will be delivered to the Chilean Authorities asking President Sebastián Piñera and relevant authorities in the Chilean Parliament to:

  • Repeal the 1978 Amnesty Law (Decree Law 2,191) and any other measures granting amnesty to perpetrators of human rights violations.
  • Reform the Military Code of Justice to ensure that human rights abuses by military personnel and security forces in Chile are investigated and tried under the civilian courts.
  • Support and strengthen the initiatives aimed at preserving the historical memory of the gross human rights violations.
  • Put human rights at the forefront of all policies and programmes.

Please sign the petition here
http://www.amnistia.cl/web/formulario/40anosGolpeEstado/form.php

Filed Under: action

Christchurch Street Collection 2013

August 15, 2013 by zarganar

Thanks for everyone who helped out with last Saturdays Street Collection. christchurch street collectionThe middle of August isn’t the best date – we have no say over when allocated – as many usual helpers were away. So it was great to make £91.65 – only slightly down on last year. Thanks again to all who turned out.

Filed Under: events

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