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Amnesty youth group on a trip to Bundoran, Co. Donegal in the Republic of Ireland ...
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Amnesty youth group on a trip to Bundoran, Co. Donegal in the Republic of Ireland ...
Amnesty Youth North and South. Youn...
Amnesty youth group on a trip to Bundoran, Co. Donegal in the Republic of Ireland ...
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Amnesty Blogs: Messages of Solidarity - Iranian Women's C...
Some of the solidarity messages that people have written for the women's rights defenders in Iran...
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Iranian opposition leader's wife accuses supreme leader o...
Brave brave brave, especially the executions which happened last week.
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Resilient Iranians still dream of a new revolution | Worl...
We need more world focus on these demonstrations to help protect them. Brave people, but those w...
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Iranian men don hijabs in protest at student's arrest
Simple yet powerful action. Why don't we join in to support them????




You are not alone
This isn't just happening in Iran.....and it's outrageous. Don't these countries realise they're not controlling anything - they're just showing how vulnerable they believe they are.
this is just horrendous! I want to know what is the justification for this?
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Libertine
9 months ago
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10 months ago
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10 months ago
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
View all comments (7 more)Good question - what will be next? Are there any freedom of expression protections in Iran?
We've just confirmed a a demonstration at the Iranian Embassy next week to lay flowers in memory and protest. Full details are here: http://amnesty.org.uk/event...
It's just such terrible news, especially given that thousands of appeals were sent and it seems like the Iranian authorities did this suddenly and in secret to bypass attracting international attention.
This is just unbelievable. Where is the authority´s word? Where are the laws that are supposed to protect women like Delara Darabi? Where are those ones who killed her??? Why don't they show up and tell the world "why in the world" did it??? Where are we going as a society??? Where in God's name are we going??? And I must apologize now with Delara Darabi no matter where she is now for failing her as a human being and as a society in general. Rest in peace.
i agree, the music really makes it! that was a class weekend, deffinitely do it again!
EMMA :D
A great weekend with some top campaigning, well done to the youth group the blogs from the weekend can be found at http://blogs.amnesty.org.uk... where clicking on the NIYouth identity will pull up all te blogs written by our young activists.
Lovin' those Iranian euro-disco beats!