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Amnesty International Australia

Campaign newsletter May 08

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Amnesty International expresses its deep sympathy to all those affected by the devastating earthquake that hit China on May 12. For all those whose family and friends have been killed, are still missing or are in need of relief assistance - we extend our sympathies.

We also would like to express sorrow for the tragic loss of life and devastation Cyclone Nargis caused to the people of Myanmar. The deaths of tens of thousands and the crisis of over a million people homeless, without essential food, shelter or healthcare, requires comprehensive humanitarian response with full aid from the international community.

Swift facilitation of assistance from the region is necessary to uphold the ASEAN agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (2005), which Myanmar ratified.

The relief, aid, rehabilitation, and subsequent development of Myanmar will depend heavily on how it responds to the needs of its citizens.

Express your message of support for the people of Myanmar

 

In this edition

Budget 2008 analysis

In delivering its first budget, the Rudd Government signaled some improvement for human rights but there is still more to do.

Read our response to the Budget 2008

Stop forced evictions in Cambodia

Competition over land has resulted in many forced evictions in both urban and rural areas of Cambodia. Tens of thousands of people have lost their homes, personal possessions, and access to their livelihoods.

Call on the Cambodian authorities to end forceful evictions

Uncensor blogs

- Antony Loewenstein's weekly reports: Reflections and Growth + power = abuse?
- Another Chinese journalist is jailed
- The courageous and brave
- Bush’s broken promises
- Appealing to Google

For more blogs, check out the latest updates on uncensor.com.au

Rent DVDs about human rights

The NSW Action Centre's audio visual library has a comprehensive collection of DVDs covering a range of human rights topics which are available on loan for human rights education, campaigning and community activities in NSW. For complete details about the listing and how to order, go to nsw.amnesty.org.au.

More updates in your area

 

Humanitarian aid for Cyclone Nargis victims

In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, over a million people remain displaced and without access to essential food, shelter and healthcare. The official death toll has risen to 34,273 with 27,836 people still missing.

Call on the Myanmar authorities to ensure that humanitarian aid is distributed to the victims of Cyclone Nargis.

Good news - Guantanamo release

Sami Al Hajj, the 39-year-old Sudanese Al Jazeera cameraman who had been held in US custody since December 2001, has finally been transferred back to Sudan from Guantanamo. Thanks to everyone who took action for Sami's release!

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Join our Urgent Action Network

Want to write a letter? Thousands of our supporters around the world write letters everyday to defend human rights. The most critical of cases are sent through our Urgent Action Network.

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Our Guantanamo cell launches in the USA

Amnesty International USA launched its national tour of our life-size Guantanamo prison cell replica this month in Miami, Florida. We hope that with international attention, Guantanamo Bay will soon be closed permanently.

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Help Amnesty look to the future

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