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Amnesty International
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Amnesty International
Many people, groups and events have contributed to a better understanding of the meaning of life. For over forty years Amnesty International (AI) has campaigned for internationally recognised human rights. ...
With over one and a half million members, subscribers and regular donors in over one hundred and forty countries, Amnesty International is one of, if not the biggest democratic movements in the world. ... He launched an appeal for amnesty with a publication of an article “The Forgotten Prisoners” inspired by two Portuguese students who raised their wine glasses in a toast to freedom. ... This sparked the creation of a permanent international movement for the protection of human rights. The headquarters of Amnesty international is situated in London with over four hundred and ten staff and one hundred and twenty volunteers from more than fifty different countries.
“Amnesty Internationals mission is to undertake research and action focussed on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights.
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Title: Amnesty International
Words: 768 Rating: None Pages: 3.1 submitted by: JoJo44
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