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Tag Archives: W4R

Write for Rights 2021: Your words are already changing lives

Bernardo Caal Xol embracing his family after his release

As part of W4R 2021 in Australia, 275,000 actions were taken by 103,000 people.

Posted byAmnesty International27 June 20221 July 2022Tags: #Write4Rights, Human rights, Refugees, W4R

15 big wins for Write for Rights

It started in Poland with a young man trying to impress a young woman. He met her at a festival and she told him about 24-hour events she’d been to in Africa, where people wrote letters of protest to governments. Inspired by her story – and wanting to see her again – he invited her to …

Continue reading “15 big wins for Write for Rights”

Posted bydavid mucelli17 November 2017Tags: IAR, Individual at Risk, W4R, Write for Rights
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