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What’s been happening
Manly has been busy in recent months, hosting the Great Firewall of China and a well received film night surrounding Amnesty's stop violence against women campaign
Candles of hope dinner a shining success
At the Candles of Hope Dinner on 8th of August in Morpeth, guests were not just fed and entertained - they were also given food for thought and armed for action on key AIA campaigns.
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The Death Penalty: Why Should Australians Care?
On 3 July 2008, the NSW Anti-Death Penalty (ADP) Network held its first major event, an inaugural public seminar at the University of Sydney Law School entitled The Death Penalty: Why Should Australians Care? The aim of the seminar was to highlight continuing issues raised by the death penalty, both for Australians and for everyone around the world.
2008 Youth Summit
Every year, in the lead up to NAGM, Amnesty’s younger activists come together for the Youth Summit with the aim of not only to encouraging and acknowledging youth participation in the movement, but also equipping young activists with the necessary campaigning tools to promote Amnesty’s message.
An Amnesty team & passers-by at
the wall © James Fehon
The Great Firewall in Martin Place
The Sydney Great Firewall Launch started with a bang when we erected a 20 metre yellow wall in Martin Place to mark the 10-day countdown to the Beijing Olympics. With blue skies and constant streams of people, the two day event could not have run more smoothly. Successful lunchtime events were held on both days, spurred on by inspiring commentary of MC Michelle Engelsman. As an Olympian speaking out about human rights, Michelle reaffirmed the positive message of the Firewall launch: to embrace the Olympics as an opportunity for China to improve its human rights record.
Perspectives on Law and Human Rights in China
On 22 July, over 100 people enjoyed hearing different perspectives on law and human rights in China at a public seminar hosted by law firm Freehills.
2008 Branch AGM and nominations
Get your nominations in for the Branch Committee in the run-up to the Branch AGM.
A still from the Defending Love video ©AIA
Defending Love - LGBTQ Video
Watch the LGBTQ network's Defending Love video
2007 in retrospect
Manly had a year full of successful events and campaigning. It saw the beginnings of our new monthly letter writing stall, some new members and also two new convenors for the group.
Lane Cove Group hosts Human Rights Day talk
Lane Cove activists joined with the Joint Action Committee for a Democratic Burma to mark Human Rights Day with moving talks, performance and burmese cuisine
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The NSW Action Centre
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Phone: (02) 8396 7670
Fax: (02) 8396 7677
Email: nswaia@amnesty.org.au
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