First day at the Baltiska hall
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 Second day at the European Social Forum in Malm twoo (Sweden) and we are thinking of moving some of our stalls to a different place. Till now, Amnesty International main stalls have been at the Baltiska hall, one of the four venues where activities as part of this forum are taking place. Unfortunately, the Baltiska hall is far away from the city centre and no many people are passing by.
Some of our volunteers left this morning to the other venues and central locations in the city to gather support for the actions that we are promoting. Primarily, these days we are collecting signatures against discrimination against Roma in Slovakia and Italy, as well a petition to French President Sarkozy to end rendition and secret detention.
Meanwhile, we have decided to move to a different venue, together with some of the organizations at the Baltiska hall. We will update the blog with more news from the forum as soon as we get a chance…![]()
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To mark the International Day of Victims of Torture, on 26 June, Amnesty International in India organized street performances at various sites in Delhi. The play Bandhi! (Prisoner) is about how prisoners are treated in jails and the oppression, in the form of torture, both physical and mental, they have to go through.
The play refers to various instances of torture in India and around- Dr. Binayak Sen, Guantanamo Bay prison, China’s Human rights violations, Bhopal Gas Tragedy survivors’ protests, death penalty and the state of detention centres. The play also takes a satirical stand on the role of media in sensationalizing news.
The demonstration took place on the evening of 26 June, in Kabalagala, Kampala. 80-100 people attended, representing several East African countries.
On 26th June AI-Luxembourg held a public action at the main square of the city centre.
AI-members have been collecting signatures for the postcard action targeting the French presidency of the European Union at four different public actions around the country throughout the month of June and as a result up to 900 persons have signed the postcards.
On June 26, Amnesty International Ireland hosted a poetry event at Buswells Hotel, Dublin with reading from Poems from Guantanamo.
Amnesty International Belgium held a fantastic public event in front of the European Parliament in Brussels on June 26.


The Amnesty International cell tour replica made its way to Washington DC on June 25, and will stay across the street from the Washington Monument till June 30.





