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June Fundraising Update

A fundraising update from our youth groups for June 2015.

July Fundraising Update

A fundraising update from our youth groups for July 2015.

Local Group Activity Pack July 2015: Gaza Crisis, Real Lives and more

With this action we are asking you to write to the Foreign Secretary calling on the UK government to support Palestine’s bid for justice through the International Criminal Court and not to be complicit in hampering justice.

Real Lives Summer 2015

Letter-writing changes lives. A letter from you could help free a prisoner, stop an execution or help a bereaved family receive justice. This edition of Real Lives is produced for readers and local groups wishing to write more letters in support of individuals at risk.

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Book and Activities: Dreams of Freedom

Use Amnesty's latest children's book, Dreams of Freedom, to explore human rights and the idea of freedom with students.

Empower against torture: A series of human rights education workshops

A portable and practical tool youth activists can carry with them, adapt and use when working with other young people, es

Youth group action, Stop Torture One Step at a Time, April 2015

June 26 2015 is the United Nations Day of Action in Support of Victims of Torture.

To mark this day, Amnesty supporters all over the world are organising sponsored runs or walks to raise money and take action to ‘Stop Torture One Step at a Time’.

Human Rights Act - post election campaign pack

The new government has pledged to scrap the Human Rights Act, this pack provides all the resources you need to campaign to save it.

GROUPS NEWS SPRING 2015

Groups News is the newsletter for local, student and youth groups. In this edition includes information on our campaign f

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Local Group Action - May 2015 Silencing dissent in the Gulf States

This pack focuses on two individual cases Mahdi Abu Dheeb a jailed teacher's union leader in Bahrain and Dr Mohammed Al Roken a prominent human rights lawyer jailed in United Arab Emirates.