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The Oldest Soul, Saturday, March 29, 2003 - 20:50

Amnesty International

Speak out for human rights...

Open a newspaper, turn on a television or radio and you are immediately struck by the cruelty that touches every corner of the world. In some countries groups of terrified women, men and children are targeted in armed conflicts. In others courageous individuals languish in jail for expressing their views.

Whoever you are, wherever you live, there is something you can do to prevent these gross violations of human rights from continuing.

Speak out for human rights. Demand that these violations stop. Make your voice heard by joining Amnesty International's network of more than a million activists around the globe.

You can make a difference.

When you join Amnesty International, you become part of a worldwide movement. As an individual member, or as part of a local group or a specialist network, your individual voice will join with countless others to build pressure for change.

Amnesty International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote internationally recognized human rights.
www.amnesty.org


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