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    The Effectiveness of Amnesty International In 1961, two Portuguese students raising a toast to freedom were imprisoned for 7 years. Upon learning about the controversy, Peter Benenson, a British lawyer published The Forgotten Prisoners in the Observer newspaper. This became the article that launched Amnesty International and the worldwide campaign to take action and fight for human rights. Amnesty International or commonly called "AI" is a worldwide, non for profit organization that advocates and

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    Amnesty International: "WHEN EVERYONE IS SILENT: REPARATION FOR SURVIVORS OF WARTIME RAPE IN REPUBLIKA SRPSKA IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA." Amnesty International Publications (2012). Amnesty International’s purpose is “to analyze the failure of the authorities to respect the right to reparation of survivors of wartime rape.” (AI) This purpose is legitimate as out of the tens of thousands of women who were victims of wartime rape, “fewer than 40 cases have been prosecuted.” (AI) The governments of

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    Amnesty International Against the Death Penalty The death penalty is enforced in more than 100 countries around the globe. Statistically, there have been 1,708 known executions in 35 of these 100 countries. I=m sure that the true figures are certainly higher. The most common methods of this controversial act include shooting, electrocution, lethal injection, hanging, stoning, and decapitation. Around the world, there are presently almost 3,000 people on death row (What is Amnesty International

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    non-governmental organization that has singled itself out to deals with human rights issues is Amnesty International. The reason I have chosen this organization is because its operation and activities is found in many, if not in all countries of the world. Founded in 1961 by the British lawyer Peter Benenson in London, the organization has grown to over 7 million volunteers who take injustice personally. (Amnesty International, n.d). Undoubtedly, there have been many problems all over the world that involved

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    Amnesty International Amnesty International is an international non-government organization that actively tries to expose and prevent human rights abuses. Their mission statement is to “unite people from all over the world to fight for human rights using our signature tactics: Research, Action, and Advocacy. (n.d. 2016)” The organization started in 1961, and has “demanded action on over 44,000 cases of human rights abuses” as of December 14, 2011 (Amnesty International Australia 0:40). The country

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    It is difficult to speak about a human rights NGO and not mention Amnesty International. The organization has a mission of protecting human rights through the following means as indicated on their website (https://www.amnesty.org/en/who-we-are/, Amnesty International): 1- Investigate and expose facts 2- Lobby governments and powerful bodies to ensure promises are kept and international laws are respected 3- By telling powerful stories of people we work with, mobilizing millions of

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    Amnesty International (AI) is a Non-Governmental Organization which has the stated mission to make ensure “a world in which every person – regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity – enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and other internationally recognized human rights standards (Our Mission, 2015).” In order to do this AI publishes research, takes actions that get the attention of governments and policy

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    There exists many international NGOs that perform exceptional and critical work on behalf of human rights issues. Many like Amnesty International and Oxfam provide much needed support and assistance to individuals and groups internationally. One such internationally recognized NGO is the International Alliance for Women. It was founded in 1904 and its mission is to "promote women's human rights around the world, focusing particularly on empowerment of women and development issues and more broadly

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    Additional Help Amnesty International is a globally renowned Non-Governmental Organization that works on behalf of human rights issues. The movement was founded by Peter Benenson, a British lawyer who place an advertisement in the Observer

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    Evaluation of Amnesty International In an attempt to evaluate the work of Amnesty International (AI) as an organization, we need to first delve into the historical background. Amnesty International is an international human rights organization established in 1961 by a small group of individuals to translate human rights principles in to practical action influenced by the impassioned newspaper describing the unjust imprisonment of two prisoners of conscience by a British lawyer, Peter Benenson (Amnesty International

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