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Welcome to the latest news from your local Amnesty Group
Our next meeting is Thursday, 9th October 2014 at 7.30pm at Moordown Community Centre, Bournemouth. On the agenda is a discussion on Phase 2 of AIUK’s Strategic Goals consultation. If anyone is intending to come to the meeting and would like to see in advance the documents produced by AIUK please reply to this newsletter.
Since our last newsletter Andy Turner has been voted in as Chairman. Again, many thanks to Ted Stevens for keeping us in order over recent years – no-one is sure how long he has had to endure our distracted ramblings. For a picture of new chair Andy in action – see our blog. http://amnestyat50.co.uk/free-khalil-matouq
Actions
At our last meeting we wrote a variety of letters to the governments of Japan, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan. The letters to Saudi Arabia were posted on our blog. Unfortunately we have to report that Hajras bin Saleh bin Muhammad al-Qurey has now been executed in Saudi Arabia. Thanks to everyone who wrote to try and prevent this happening. The work continues…
We post many actions on our Facebook page – most of which link to quick actions such as sending emails, adding your names to a petition. You don’t have to belong to facebook to visit the page and follow the links. One such is Ghoncheh Ghavam (above), a twenty five year old British-Iranian women who has been imprisoned in Iran for nearly three months, after attending a men’s volleyball match. It has been in the news over the past few days that Ghoncheh has stopped eating to mark 100 days since she was arrested in Tehran.
Please go the AIUK page to send an email. But our Facebook page has this and other links, such as Juan Pablo Gutiérrez in Columbia, the fate of women in El Salvador who suffer a miscarriage, the boom in China’s torture industry, Reyhaneh Jabbari facing execution in Iran and 8 reasons why the Human Rights Act makes the UK a better place. Plus, of course, details of local events. Have a peep….
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