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If you have a short time to spare on Saturday 29th March please join us at the Warrington Town Hall Gates at 1pm for a photoshot. We will be putting a banner on the gates - Ceasefire Now. End Genocide - to stand with the people of Gaza...
Our April newsletter has details of our next meeting on Thursday 10th April and latest news from campaigns. We are also meeting on Saturday 29th April at Warrington Town Hall gates to stand with the people of Gaza because 30th March is...
International Women's Day (IWD) was first held in 1911 and is a specific day, 8th March, that worldwide celebrates the achievements of women and marks a call to action for celebrating gender equality. The over arching aims are to...
There will be a free one day Human Rights Festival on Saturday 7th June in Sefton Park, Liverpool. The aim is to celebrate and raise awareness of the human rights work being undertaken in the North West. The Warrington Group will be...
February newsletter includes information about having to find a new venue for meetings as the Nora Street Community House where we usually meet has been closed.. The Warrington Group AGM will take place on Thursday 20th February but at...
January newsletter including good news about HR activist Rita Karasartova who featured in the Write for Rights campaign 2023. She is a civil governance expert and was arrested with others for peacefully protesting against a border...
Our latest newsletter contains the good news that the government of turkey has stated that the Saturday Mothers vigil will be allowed to go ahead completely unhindered for the first time since 2018. Accordingly, all of the barriers...
Our next meeting is on the third Thursday in June, 20th, at 7pm at the Nora Street Community House, 15 - 17 Nora Street, Howley, Warrington WA1 2JG. As usual we will be discussing human rights, campaigns, actions and fundraising. All...
Our latest newsletter has details of our next meeting human rights news and actions.
Have you visited Turkey? Have you heard of the Saturday Mothers? Since May 1995 relatives of people who “disappeared” in police custody have been holding weekly vigils at midday in Galatasaray Square, central Istanbul, demanding...