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Videos (2)
View all videosTai Mahmud - Fall Of Geneva
A short piece that delivers thoughts on the Palestinian struggle.
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Amnesty Youth Group organised a battle of local bands in aid of Human Rights at th...
Galleries (13)
View all galleriesIranian Human Rights Night in Londo...
A simple variety show for a crowd in Shepherd's Bush raised £750, with voluntary p...
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Protect the Human Party, London, 19...
About 40 friends were celebrating their human rights and remembering the oppressed...
Bookmarks (10)
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Zimbabwe Vigil Coalition
A lot is happening in Zimbabwe and many people all over the world are not aware of the extent of ...
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Film of Islington and Hackney Amnesty Group's Comedy Night!
This film was done by leapanywhere.com who film charity events - great to work with.
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Protect the Human Week page on Facebook
Great facebook page with photos and blogs from last year's event to get you inspired and excited ...
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Dover Grammar School for Boys get active
This group has been top of the leader board for the raise-off all year. We can see why!







Good to see such active Citizenship!
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If the iranian women participate that s fine. In this country the women hve no rights. Mybe something would cange.
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Party Animal,
Thanks for a kind message. We had a great time, yes ! Feel free to use the pics.
Now, I am not going to give my name / email here..so any idea how to get in touch ? :-)
Anyway, I don't think that my name is necessary, Aloha is good enough.
Here at Amnesty we love your photos Aloha. We'd love to add some of them to our own gallery which will feature Protect the Human parties of 2009, and/or as part of a Facebook album of photos on our 'Protect the Human week' fan page. Do let us know if that's ok- along with your name and any other thoughts about your party. It certainly looks like you all had a ball!
hey hey dats me with da balloons and da BIG yellow sticker hehe
we had an open evening at our school so we tried to raise some more moneyz!!!!
FANTASTIC. Arts and crafts was so much fun
This is such a lovely photo!