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  • Amnesty International Report 2009

    The Amnesty International Report 2009 documents the state of human rights in 157 countries and territories around the world in 2008. It reveals a world where systemic discrimination and insecurity hamper full implementation of progress made in law; where equality and human rights remain good intentions as opposed to good...

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  • Amnesty International Report 2009: Pamphlet

    This informative and challenging pamphlet provides in-depth analysis on the human rights challenges facing world leaders today. In her essay “It’s not just the economy, it’s a human rights crisis”, Irene Khan explores the relationship between the current financial crisis and human rights. Her compelling arguments build on the contextual...

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  • Amnesty International 2009 Report USB Stick

    The Amnesty International Report 2009 documents the state of human rights in 157 countries and territories around the world in 2008. It reveals a world where systemic discrimination and insecurity hamper full implementation of progress made in law; where equality and human rights remain good intentions as opposed to good...

    £10.00

  • Amnesty International Report 2008: Pamphlet

    When UN member states adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 60 years ago, they showed great leadership and foresight. Over the years, this unity of purpose was lost, and today human rights issues divide rather than unite states. This pamphlet shows how both old and new powers are failing...

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  • Amnesty Report 2008 USB Stick

    ‘Freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 Published in the 60th anniversary year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Amnesty International Report 2008 documents human rights issues in 150 countries and territories around...

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  • Amnesty International Report 2007

    The politics of fear dominated 2006. Unprincipled leaders deliberately manipulated fear to create divisions, stifle dissent and evade accountability. Governments fostered a climate of intolerance that fuelled conflict and human rights abuses, creating a rights vacuum which armed groups and corporations exploited for their own ends. This Amnesty International Report...

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