Human Rights in 2022
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- Опубликовано: 21 дек 2022
- 2022 has been a tough year, but there is still much to celebrate.
After nearly five years of tireless campaigning to demand his release from Evin Prison in Iran, Anoosheh is finally free and able to celebrate Christmas at home, surrounded by family and friends!
There have been other victories too, but more work is still to be done to secure human rights in the UK and globally.
We won't give up.
Our movement has shown when we act together, humanity wins!
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Thank you Amnesty for fighting the good fight, and bless you all. 🙏💖
Thank you Amnesty for all you do to help those world wide regarding human rights
This is why I support Amnesty. We are all human so why can’t we live in harmony together and treat one another with kindness and respect.
Well done Amnesty! Keep up the good work. ❤
Anoosheh’s words, so simply and undramatically expressed, were bursting with significance, surely, for every human being. This is a deeply moving video, tears roll down. My tiny bit of support will continue. Thank you Amnesty.
When will amnesty international stand up for real journalists like Julian Assange and Edward Snowden.
Your advert with the out of Context Piers Morgan clip is bad, and you should feel bad.
Human rights are still not the norm on many occasions. Civilization can be measured by how these rights are implemented and then enforced accordingly.
Les droits de l'homme ne sont toujours pas la norme à de nombreuses reprises. Civilisation peut être mésurée par la façon dont ces droits sont mis en œuvre puis appliqués en conséquence.
لا تزال حقوق الإنسان ليست هي القاعدة في العديد من المناسبات. يمكن قياس الحضارة من خلال كيفية تنفيذ هذه الحقوق ومن ثم إنفاذها وفقًا لذلك.
I demand the right not to conform to woke culture