Amnesty International - Write for Rights - fase 2

Friday 20th November until 20th December
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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 5 videos.

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Friday 20th November until 20th December

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Your words have power
Sometimes a letter can change someone’s life. That’s the premise of Write for Rights, Amnesty’s global letter-writing campaign. We’ve been doing it for 15 years and today, it’s the world’s biggest human rights event.

Every December, Amnesty supporters across the globe will write millions of letters for those whose basic human rights are being attacked. They are people like you, continuing a long tradition of writing letters to right some of the world’s biggest wrongs.

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Human rights

Slide 3 - Mind map

Slide 4 - Link

Which human right is most important to you?

Slide 5 - Open question

Slide 6 - Video

Why do we need to take action? 
 In country after country, people’s freedom – to speak out against injustice, to live on their ancestral lands, to not be discriminated against – is under threat. Our letters, words and actions will put pressure on authorities to take immediate action, so that those who abuse and torture will be brought to justice. And those unjustly imprisoned will taste freedom once again. 


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Does it work? 
 Yes! Every year, real change happens because of your letters and actions. People wrongfully imprisoned are released. Torturers are brought to justice. And people in prison are treated more humanely.

Write a letter, change a life

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Who are we writing for this year?




Shahnewaz Chodhury
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara
Nasser Zefzafi
Yren Rotela & Mariana Sepúlveda
Aleksandra Skochilenko



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Muhammad Bekzhanov, Uzbekistan


Journalist Muhammad Bekzhanov was released in February 2017 after spending 17 years in prison. One of the world’s longest held journalists, he was supported by thousands around the world as part of Write for Rights 2015 and our Stop Torture campaign.

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The letter 
1 December 2022

Dear Prosecutor,

I call on you to immediately and unconditionally release prisoner <NAME>. 

Tell them your thoughts. Ask for a humane treatment of the inmate. 

Yours sincerely,
Name
Place, Country

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Slide 15 - Video

Slide 16 - Link

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Slide 18 - Link