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  • *[[Amnesty International]] biography: http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/ORG10/010/2002/en/47e5
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  • [http://www.amnesty.org The Amnesty International Website]
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  • ...er Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Indonesia-Philippines Researcher, [[Amnesty International]]
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  • Seventh secretary-general of the human rights organisation Amnesty International - the first Muslim, and the first Asian person, to occupy the role.
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  • ...eace]] and [[National Endowment for Democracy; 2003 keynote presenter to [[Amnesty International]]
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  • *[http://www.amnesty.org.uk/ Amnesty International]
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  • .../bin-ladens-killing-raises-human-rights-questions/ Sam Zafiri speaking for Amnesty International] Zafiri is not, however, the only spokesman for the organization
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  • [[Irene Khan]], the current Secretary General of [[Amnesty International]], came there from the UNHCR staff, having headed several major missions.
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  • ...6) is the seventh secretary-general of the [[human rights]] organisation [[Amnesty International]] - the first [[Islam|Muslim]], and the first [[Asia]]n person, to occupy
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  • *[[Amnesty International]]
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  • ...e]] movements include organizations such as [[Oxfam]] (anti-poverty) and [[Amnesty International]] (human rights). The peace movement includes organizations such as the [[C
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  • '''Amnesty International''' is an international [[nongovernmental organization]] with a focus on [[h ...om. His article was reprinted across the world which began the genesis of Amnesty International.
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  • ...subversion of state power" and sentenced to 11 years in prison, in what [[Amnesty International]] has called an unfair trial.
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  • ...attention to it. The reports of NGOs such as [[Human Rights Watch]] and [[Amnesty International]] will gain substantial press attention, especially when critical of govern
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  • ...ernational Federation of Actors (FIA), (1981-1991), as a Board Member of [[Amnesty International]] (USA), and, by Presidential appointment, as a member of the [[National Co
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  • *[http://www.amnesty.org Amnesty International]
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  • | publisher = [[Amnesty International]] | author = Laura Ingalls}}</ref> and [[Amnesty International]]<ref name=AI /> declared they were exercising reasonable democratic rights
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  • NGO Watch describes the use of lawfare by NGOs including HRW and Amnesty International in the Israel-Palestine Conflict.<ref>{{citation
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  • [http://amnesty.org.uk/?gclid=CNa5---TyqwCFQIf4QodnBReqg Amnesty International]
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  • *1977 [[Amnesty International]]
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  • [[Amnesty International]]
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  • ...Ono donated the rights to Lennon's song '[[Imagine (song)|Imagine]]' to [[Amnesty International]].
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  • | publisher = [[Amnesty International]]
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  • | publisher = Amnesty International
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  • He also has served on the Board of Directors of [[Amnesty International]], as well as a consultant to the [[American Friends Services Committee]],
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  • | publisher = Amnesty International
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  • ...rg/en/report/info/AFR20/004/2001|title=Chad: The Habré Legacy|organization=Amnesty International|date=20 April 2001}}</ref> "None of the documents presented to Congress and consulted by Amnesty International covering the
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  • | publisher = Amnesty International
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  • ...ntified with civil liberties and human rights, such as [[Larry Cox]] of ([[Amnesty International]]-USA), [[Morton Halperin]] and [[Stephen Rickard]] ([[Open Society Institu
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  • ...vic and civil liberties groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Hispanic Unity
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  • ...ed Nations]], the [[Council of Europe]]'s Commissioner for Human Rights, [[Amnesty International]], the British [[House of Commons]] [[Foreign Affairs Committee]] and the [
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  • ...posito]]s, the Juan Coles, the [[American Civil Liberties Union|ACLUs]], [[Amnesty International]]s, etc.), who are essentially transnational progressives."
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  • *[http://www.amnesty.org.uk/ Amnesty International]
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  • ...y.<ref>[http://thereport.amnesty.org/sites/default/files/AIR2010_AZ_EN.pdf Amnesty International Report 2010]</ref>
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  • | publisher=Amnesty International }}</ref> needed He required medication to keep his cancer in remission. Amnesty International reported that he had been taking daily medication, since 1998, to keep his
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  • ...with other side projects. Their final tour concert was at the Concert for Amnesty International on 10 December 1998, Paris, France.
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  • ...9 Gaza conflict#Goldstone Report|The Goldstone report]], the UN debates, [[Amnesty International]], [[Human Rights Watch]], the [[International Committee of the Red Cross|R
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  • ...reatment as "torture", and from introducing documents about torture from [[Amnesty International]].<ref name=IntimatePartnerViolence/><ref name=ottawacitizen2014-12-22/>
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  • ...engaging in." Later in the article, he gives a disclaimer that ''In 1994, Amnesty International accused the Pentagon of allowing anti-drug aid to be diverted to counterins ...esty made these documents public in 1996. There is no reference to them on Amnesty International's site. There was a 1999 annual report about death squads in Colombia,<ref
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