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View all videosAmnesty Media Awards 2009 - interv...
This year's Amnesty Media Awards took place at the British Film Institute in Londo...
Media Awards Eynulla Fәtullayev Sol...
As Eynulla Fәtullayev was unable to collect his Special Award, those that could be...
Ebrima B. Manneh
Journalist Ebrima B. Manneh was arrested in July 2006 by plainclothes police at th...
Galleries (3)
View all galleries'Gaza Aftermath' by Lefteris Pitara...
Lefteris Pitarakis managed to enter Gaza through Egypt on the first day of the cea...
Jim Goldberg's photographic work
Jim's photographic work has been shortlisted for the 2009 Amnesty Media Awards in ...
'No One Much Cares' by Eugene Richa...
Eugene Richards gained access to psychiatric institutions in Mexico, Armenia, Para...
Bookmarks (5)
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Kenyan, burnt, displaced and forgotten
The world has all but forgotten about the turmoil that engulfed Kenya in the wake of the 2007 ele...
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Afghanistan Queen and Country
Nominated for the The New Media award at Amnesty's 2009 Media Awards, the Sky News website’s inte...
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MI5 and the torture chambers of Pakistan
For the last two years, Amnesty Media Awards nominee, Ian Cobain, senior reporter with the Guardi...
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Land of no return, The Guardian
In this Amnesty Media Awards nominated article, Rachel Stevenson and Harriet Grant uncovered a la...






How do I open this report?
I'm doing more creetings card campaigning, I do believe this will make a big difference. Not only does this campaigning reassure victims, I believe it conveys a massage that these victims are far from forgotten, the world is watching!
I will still continue with my other campaigns and so on, I just putting a bit of additional effort into this campaign.
ONE MESSAGE OF SUPPORT / MANY MESSENGERS SHOWING THEIR SUPPORT!
SIMPLE! POWERFUL!
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View all comments (6 more)one picture a thousand words, very powerfull photos
a beautiful and disturbing body of work.
I like the colour constrasting with the grey colours of the rubble and devastation.
Powerful, touching and poignant images.
Jim Gold's stark photos of diasporas in motion remind me of the geography professor who told me with a toothy grin, "To the nation state there's no alternative." The West went everywhere & put up these states, unlivable boxes which are breaking apart, sending human flotsam swimming for the listing armada in this sea of wreckage -- the West .
A churning cycle within the turning Circle.
I like the I want cloud. Its good to see so mush altruism in one place