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How do I send an email to Amnesty International?

How do I send an email to Amnesty International?

Answer: Please send an email message to Membership Services at [email protected] with your complete old mailing address and new address. Or you can contact us by phone at 212.633.

What do Amnesty International investigate?

As a global movement of over ten million people, Amnesty International is the world’s largest grassroots human rights organisation. We investigate and expose abuses, educate and mobilise the public, and help transform societies to create a safer, more just world.

Does Amnesty International do anything?

Amnesty has grown from seeking the release of political prisoners to upholding the whole spectrum of human rights. Our work protects and empowers people – from abolishing the death penalty to protecting sexual and reproductive rights, and from combatting discrimination to defending refugees and migrants’ rights.

Who called 02070331710?

It’s the official number for Amnesty International telefundrising!!!! Called me 3 times, all of them after 8pm, but I never picked up. In its official page you can see it belongs to them ([#][#]amnesty.org[###]/contact-us). Already contacted them about this so they stop the harassment.

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Where is the head office of Amnesty International?

London
Headquarters are in London.

Is Amnesty International apolitical?

Amnesty International has no political affiliation, endorses no political party, accepts no funds from governments or any political party. Amnesty International is independent of any government, political persuasion or religious creed.

How does Amnesty operate?

We help stop human rights abuses by mobilising the public to put pressure on governments, armed political groups, companies and inter-governmental bodies. Our mobilisation methods include public demonstrations, letter-writing campaigns, lobbying decision-makers, petitions and human rights education.

Who are the members of Amnesty International?

In addition to these resources, Amnesty International’s global website provides extensive information on human rights in specific countries.

  • Afghanistan. Albania. Algeria. Angola. Argentina.
  • Dominican Republic. Ecuador. Egypt. El Salvador.
  • Liberia. Libya. Lithuania. Macedonia.
  • Sierra Leone. Singapore. Slovak Republic. Slovenia.