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Each year Amnesty organises a global campaign for supporters to write messages of hope and encouragement to individuals whose human rights are under attack in various parts of the world. For details of this year's campaign see https:/...
All are welcome to our next event; a presentation on the current human rights situation in Turkey by prominent human rights lawyer Mark Jones.
Our next regular monthly meeting to which all are welcome is Monday 18 December, 8pm at the Friends Meeting House, Horse Fair, Banbury OX16 0AH . We'll be taking stock of our recent Write for Rights event, planning speaker and other...
The next monthly Group meeting, to which all are welcome, is Monday 20 November at 8.00pm at the Friends Meeting House, North Bar, Banbury OX16 0AH. We will be addressing actions in the monthly pack from Amnesty HQ as well as reviewing...
The next monthly Group meeting, to which all are welcome, is Monday 16 October at 8.00pm at the Friends Meeting House, North Bar, Banbury OX16 0AH. We will be addressing actions in the monthly pack from Amnesty HQ as well as reviewing...
The Group are holding an "Amnes-tea" on Saturday 14 October 10am-midday in St Mary's Church , Banbury. Do pop in for tea and cake and to support human rights.
A talk in Banbury followed by Q&A and refreshments TURKEY IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE FAILED COUP Mark Jones, Barrister Head of Human Rights and Public Law St Ives Chambers, Birmingham Learning Resource Centre Blessed George Napier School...
The next monthly Group meeting, to which all are welcome, is Monday 19 June at 8.00pm at the Friends Meeting House, North Bar, Banbury OX16 0AH. We will be addressing actions in the monthly pack from Amnesty HQ as well as reviewing...
Following the invariable pattern, yesterday's Garden Party was blessed with sunshine and went off very successfully, with the atmosphere greatly assisted by high energy, accoustic music from the Gospel Bell Collective. Many thanks to...
Turkey has jailed more journalists than any other country. Since the failed coup attempt in July 2016, academics, journalists and writers who criticise the government risk criminal investigation and prosecution, intimidation...