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Run, Walk or Fly: Amnesty supporters tackle the City2Surf
Amnesty supporters, such as David Armstrong, who ran as a butterfly (the icon of Amnesty's Comfort Women campaign), collectively raised $22,500 in the recent City2Surf.
Sign on the dotted line...
Justice for Comfort Women at Customs House
This was the final event in the ‘Justice for Comfort Women’ campaign. It featured an exhibition of photos of former ‘comfort’ women as well as a live art show and the now ubiquitous Comfort Women butterflies.
Coffs Harbour Residents Determined to Seek Justice
“Amnesty International is prominent on the international stage, but it is the support of local groups that is at the heart of the organisation’s work,” says Christina Armstrong, of Amnesty International’s Coffs Harbour group.
Human rights: going for the price of a cheap keyboard
A recent US report from the National Labour Committee revealed that a number of major computer companies engaged third parties in China to produce computer equipment under conditons so appalling they infringe basic worker rights. A simple solution may be to increase the price of a keyboard.
Ethical investment: Sudan
Do you really know or care what is going on behind the funds you invest in? Would you be willing to surrender even 0.5% in returns to, for example, instigate change in Darfur, or address corruption in the Sudanese Government?
Gil Won Ok
‘This is a history that cannot be buried’
'Comfort Women' survivor Gil Won Ok speaks out in Sydney about her experience of sexual slavery during World War II and her incredible journey from war crimes victim to international women’s human rights campaigner.

Amnesty Activists man our Comfort Women stall in Port Macquarie ©AI
Justice for Comfort Women Campaign and the NSW Branch Committee visit Northern NSW
The ‘Justice for Comfort Women Campaign’ headed to Northern NSW last week with successful events held in Port Macquarie, Armidale and Coffs Harbour.
New Online Networking Site for Amnesty School Action Groups
A new social networking for Amnesty School action groups was launched last month. The site will provide a forum for active students to connect and share campaigning information.
Manly Market Stall
The Manly Amnesty Action Group held a stall last month to gather support for calling on the Cambodian authorities to end the evictions in Phnom Penh or compensate those losing their land.
Members of the Pitt St Church Group
240 Butterflies closer!
On Saturday 1 August the Pitt Street Church Group held a stall to raise awareness of our ‘Comfort Women’ campaign and proved that together we can help bring about justice.
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