ACTION GUIDE You can help ensure justice for Marielle Franco from Brazil and 10 other cases of women human rights defenders under threat worldwide

Similar documents
FOR EVENT HOSTS. Resource Guide Write for Rights 2018

EDUCATOR S GUIDE. Your students can help Geraldine Chacón in Venezuela and 10 other cases of women human rights defenders under threat worldwide

MARIELLE FRANCO STAND WITH MARIELLE S FAMILY WRITE TO THE BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT TODAY HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER BRAZIL

2017. EDUCATOR S GUIDE.

WRITE FOR RIGHTS 2018 CAMPAIGN REPORT

BRAVE CAMPAIGN Stand up for Human Rights Defenders

1 LEARNING ABOUT OUR HUMAN RIGHTS LESSON PLAN: LOCKED UP LEARNING ABOUT OUR HUMAN RIGHTS LESSON PLAN LOCKED UP

HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION ACTION TOOLKIT FOR TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS

WRITE A LETTER CHANGE A LIFE

WIRE YOUR WORDS CAN CHANGE LIVES. Our global Write for Rights campaign featuring women activists

Be an enduring voice 3

1 LEARNING ABOUT OUR HUMAN RIGHTS LESSON PLAN: SPEAKING UP LEARNING ABOUT OUR HUMAN RIGHTS LESSON PLAN SPEAKING UP

2016 Amnesty International s annual report

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA TAKING INJUSTICE PERSONALLY

Situation in Egypt and Syria, in particular of Christian communities

Introduction to Social Media and Facebook Basics. Zoe Vatter Peace Library System 2016

The law does not require imprisonment. The law favors release.

#THEBERKSKIDS ACTIVISM TOOLKIT SPRING 2018

COURT IN SESSION TEACHER PACK CONTEMPORARY COURTROOM WORKSHOP CYBERBULLYING

Amnesty International Group 524. September 2018

28 June Excellency,

WUSC Student Refugee Program

United States: Free #TheBerksKids

KWL chart, Write the Future Senior Cycle PowerPoint presentation, sheets of flip chart or poster paper, markers

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization

Worldwide Caution: Annotated

Over 100 armed Kenya Forest Guards (KFS) were deployed to Tangul KFS camp in Embobut forest. They brought great fear to our community:

Amnesty International Volunteer Handbook

HOSTING A REFUGEE RATION MEAL

Uzbekistan Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review

Human rights in Mexico A briefing on the eve of President Enrique Peña Nieto s State Visit to Canada

Facts and figures about Amnesty International and its work for human rights

lesson 1 How to prepare Set up the room so that there are six clusters of tables.

HAUT-COMMISSARIAT AUX DROITS DE L HOMME OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PALAIS DES NATIONS 1211 GENEVA 10, SWITZERLAND

LETTERS TO DEATH ROW. Amnesty International

During an interview in 2015, Nguyen Ngoc

REFUGEES WELCOME: HIGH SCHOOL RESOLUTIONS TOOLKIT

Share the Journey. Your guide to organising a walk around the world

FIGURES ABOUT AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND ITS WORK FOR HUMAN RIGHTS. -- Amnesty International was launched in 1961 by British lawyer Peter Benenson.

CITIZEN S GUIDE TO LOBBYING DECISION MAKERS

ADVOCACY 101 MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN CONGRESS. Joseph Molieri/Bread for the World

Oxfam Education In the shoes of a Refugee: how does the law affect you? Outline

HISAR SCHOOL JUNIOR MODEL UNITED NATIONS Globalization: Creating a Common Language. Advisory Panel

Kenya. Conduct of Security Forces JANUARY 2017

Amnesty International Group 524. March 2018

Kicking Butts Online. March 13, PM EST

Student Choice IN YOUR STATE. A Lobbying Guide ABOUT THE HSUS. [ Promote Cruelty-Free Research ]

geography Bingo Instructions

Castan Centre 2016 Impact Report

One Shot in 2012 for a Bullet Proof Arms Trade Treaty

LESSON 14. Early Release YOUR GUIDE TO PREPARING FOR PRISON AND BEYOND

Church Service Packet

180 million children face bleaker prospects than their parents UNICEF Lundi, 20 Novembre :25 - Mis à jour Lundi, 20 Novembre :26

Human dignity for all A human rights strategy for foreign policy

And right now, these fundamental rights are under attack, north to south:

THE 50-STATE TURNOUT. Every Voter Counts. The 50-State Strategy

May 2017 Recess: WOMEN RESIST! FIGHTING TO SAVE OUR HEALTHCARE AND RESIST TRUMP'S AGENDA

GUIDE TO BEING AN EFFECTIVE CITIZEN LOBBYIST

Immigration 101 The Advocates for Human Rights 2008

Women Human Rights Defenders Leaflets (Refugee) 19 th November 2005 AI Index: ACT 77/032/2005

Taking Action. A guide to getting more involved in Amnesty International s work

FIRST OFF, JUST A QUICK NOTE FROM US: YOU ARE AWESOME!

Refugee response Exploring the topic of refugees with young people

february 2018 Recess: WOMEN GRAB BACK! Fighting for justice in the Trump era

Topic: Understanding Citizenship

Opinions adopted by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention at its seventy-third session, 31 August 4 September 2015

Republic of Korea (South Korea)

6346/18 OZ/nc 1 DGC 2B

100actions.com. Neighborhood Outreach Packet. 100actions.com has one goal: to help elect Democrats in November. a project of the democratic party

THINGS 8REFUGEES YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT

Women s Rights are human rights

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCE AGENDA

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Opinions adopted by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention at its sixty-seventh session, August 2013

Hungry for change- Frequently Asked Questions

REFUGEE RIGHTS ACTION LAB

NO SUCH THING AS AN ILLEGAL ASYLUM SEEKER

Sanctuary and Solidarity in Scotland A strategy for supporting refugee and receiving communities

TEXTS ADOPTED Provisional edition. European Parliament resolution of 18 September 2014 on human rights violations in Bangladesh (2014/2834(RSP))

STOP TORTURE YOUTH ACTION TOUR GUIDE APRIL 2016

DRAFT. 24B What are the freedoms and responsibilities of citizens in Australia s democracy?

Guideline for Asylum Seekers: Refugee Status Determination in Israel

Gender and Militarism War Resisters International, New Profile, and the Coalition of Women for a Just Peace

Church Service Packet

United Nations Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Brussels, (2018) Ares. Dear Mrs Tauli-Corpuz, dear Mr Forst, dear Mr Knox,

Ethiopian Oromo refugees face bribes, harassment in Kenya

8. Worksheet: How to lobby

Egypt. Political Violence and Torture

Trading Game. The. Materials Needed. » three paper grocery bags, each marked with one of the following labels: Group 1, Group 2, or Group 3

women s Refugee Women s Resource Project - Asylum Aid - Issue 6 January 2001

What is displacement?

TEXTS ADOPTED Provisional edition. European Parliament resolution of 15 November 2018 on the human rights situation in Bangladesh (2018/2927(RSP))

17 June 2016 ADDRESS BY UCT VICE-CHANCELLOR, DR MAX PRICE, AT THE SCIENCE FACULTY GRADUATION 15 JUNE 2016

Amnesty International Canada 312 Laurier Ave East, Ottawa Ontario K1N 1H9

Nancy s speech at the Grand Opening of VAHF s collection of FVPPA at Vietnam Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. May 28, 2008.

Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 18 December [on the report of the Third Committee (A/68/456/Add.3)]

PALAIS DES NATIONS 1211 GENEVA 10, SWITZERLAND

Bureau of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance (BRIA) New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance

TAKE ACTION: PROTECT ASYLUM FOR SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TOOLKIT

Transcription:

2018 ACTION GUIDE You can help ensure justice for Marielle Franco from Brazil and 10 other cases of women human rights defenders under threat worldwide

GOOD NEWS FROM LAST YEAR! I AM DEEPLY, DEEPLY GRATEFUL. IF IT WASN T FOR YOUR EORTS, WE WOULDN T BE HERE TODAY. - Idil Eser, Amnesty Turkey Director. She and 10 other human rights activists were released in 2018 from jail in Turkey. Read more good news stories at: amnestyusa.org/w4r/successes SIGN UP FOR WRITE FOR RIGHTS AT AMNESTYUSA.ORG/W4R W4R@AMNESTYUSA.ORG #W4R18

WHAT IS WRITE FOR RIGHTS? Hello, and thank you for joining us for this year s Write for Rights! Write for Rights is Amnesty International s largest annual human rights campaign, held throughout the fall to mark Human Rights Day on December 10th. The best thing about Write for Rights is that it works! Each year, we help free people like Idil Eser (left) who are wrongfully imprisoned for the peaceful expression of their beliefs or identity people we call prisoners of conscience, and we help end other abuses. This year s eleven cases are all women human rights defenders. For example, Marielle Franco on the cover fought fearlessly for a fairer and safer Rio de Janeiro before she was shot and killed. Awad, another case, is a human rights defender and refugee from Sudan who has been threatened for her activism. We are asking the U.S. government to grant her asylum. Marielle Franco Here s how we help people through Write for Rights: millions of people around the world, like you, each write a letter to the government official responsible for the case. These letters pile up in their offices and can t be ignored imagine receiving a million letters! We supplement these letters with e-mail actions, lobbying, media attention and social media to increase the pressure on those officials. We also write solidarity notes to the people we are trying to help, or their families, to give them hope. One key component of Write for Rights is to report your letters. It s important because we share the total number with the people we are trying to help and with the officials we are trying to persuade. You can report at www.amnestyusa.org/w4r/report or mail us the form in this guide. Remember, even if you only have time to write one letter, it counts. You are joining a movement of people around the world using the power of collective action millions of us, each doing a small part to help people. Because of us, prison doors will open, families will be reunited, justice will be achieved, and human rights activists will be safe and supported in continuing their important work to change the world. Ready to get started? Here s key information: Sign up now at www.amnestyusa.org/w4r Write from now until January 31, 2019 Report your letters by February 28, 2019 at www.amnestyusa.org/w4r/report Read the Instructions page in this guide and go online for more materials at www.amnestyusa.org/w4r Ask questions and get help by contacting me or Maya Delany at w4r@aiusa.org and (212) 239-7321 Thank you again for taking part! Zeke Johnson Zeke Johnson Senior Director of Programs at Amnesty International USA SIGN UP FOR WRITE FOR RIGHTS AT AMNESTYUSA.ORG/W4R W4R@AMNESTYUSA.ORG #W4R18

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How many letters do I write and where do I send them? There are 11 cases, so if you write both a letter to the government official and a solidarity note to each case, you will total 22 letters. It is fine to do fewer though! Each case sheet and sample letter give you suggestions for what to write; please make them personal as it shows it s not a form letter and you really care. Addresses are listed on each case sheet and sample letter; you will have to get envelopes and stamps to mail the letters. If you receive a reply to one of your letters, you do not need to send it to us. We likely have received the same reply! Can I just sign the sample letters? You can, but it will be more effective if you take a little longer to copy the letter in your own writing or, even better, craft your own personal letter from the points on the case sheets. Unique and personal letters show the government official that you really care about the case and increases the pressure on them to act, so try to write as many as you can. If you run out of time or steam, then please at least sign and send the sample letters (and report them as well!). Can I send the letters to an Amnesty office? We strongly prefer that you send your letters directly to the intended recipient and not to our office unless the case sheet indicates otherwise. However, if due to financial hardship or lack of time, you can send everything back to our office. If you send all of your letters to us, please be sure to either use the paper reporting form in this guide or let us know that you used the online form but please don t use both. Does it really matter if I report my letters? Yes! It is essential to let us know how many letters you wrote and, if you hosted a party, how many letters your guests wrote. We share the total number of letters with the people we are trying to help and their families, as well as with the government officials we are trying to persuade. Reporting also helps us evaluate how we can improve Write for Rights and get more people involved. To report, please use the feedback form that was included in your pack, or go online at: www.amnestyusa.org/w4r/report How much is postage? How do I get money for stamps? Within the United States, letters and cards (up to 1 oz.) are 50 cents each. To all other countries, airmail letters and cards (up to 1 oz.) are $1.15 each. We recognize that postage for many letters can be expensive. You are welcome to ask for donations, hold a fundraiser, or ask guests to bring stamps. Do I have to use my full name and address on the letters? You do not have to include your full name or address. It is sufficient to give your first name and country. However, some governments will send formal form letters replying to you, so you wouldn t receive those. We have no record of anyone being denied entry to a country due to participating in Write for Rights. Also, if you include your address in a solidarity note, sometimes you ll receive a reply from the person we are trying to help, which can be inspirational especially once the person is released. Do our letters really make a difference? Yes! A letter may seem a little old-fashioned in this age of online activity, but that is also a source of its strength. When authorities receive thousands of letters about a particular person, they know that the world is watching them. Individuals who have experienced these human rights abuses tell us that our solidarity letters have a huge impact. What are some ideas for W4R events? Every year, groups across the globe come together to host W4R events. Here are some ideas for inspiration: Write for Rights is a good way for people new to human rights activism to get involved. You could hold an event at work at lunchtime and ask people to sign action cards or write letters; Human Rights Day is on December 10th and can be used as a hook to get people involved in the campaign; think about links you can make between the case and your local community. For example, if there is a large diaspora community of people from the country you are focusing on, you could work with them! SIGN UP FOR WRITE FOR RIGHTS AT AMNESTYUSA.ORG/W4R W4R@AMNESTYUSA.ORG #W4R18

INSTRUCTIONS 1) SIGN UP NOW AT AMNESTYUSA.ORG/W4R You can sign up to host or join a letter writing party, write on your own or as an educator Once you sign up, you can fill in your profile to get added to our activism and events map Our website has an Instructions page with helpful tips and resources for hosting a party or classroom project 2) WRITE YOUR LETTERS BY JANUARY 31, 2019 This Action Guide contains sample letters, case sheets and addresses For each case, write and mail one letter to a government official and one to the person we are helping You do not have to write on every case; do as many as you can! 3) REPORT YOUR LETTERS BY FEBRUARY 28, 2019 Report online at amnestyusa.org/w4r/report or mail us the form in this guide Reporting is just as important as writing because we need the total of numbers for lobbying on each case ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Go to the Instructions page of the website for more tips and resources: amnestyusa.org/w4r/instructions Additional resources include videos, party ideas, tips for earning media attention and much more Do you have questions? Contact Maya and Zeke at w4r@aiusa.org or (212) 239-7321 Are you a teacher? If so, please consider holding Write for Rights with your class. Our Educator s Guide makes it easy and fun to build a lesson with the cases: amnestyusa.org/w4r/classroom Are you a student? Please ask your teachers to hold Write for Rights in their classes! SIGN UP FOR WRITE FOR RIGHTS AT AMNESTYUSA.ORG/W4R W4R@AMNESTYUSA.ORG #W4R18

THIS YEAR S 11 CASES BRAZIL: MARIELLE FRANCO Killed for fearlessly defending others Marielle Franco fought fearlessly for a fairer and safer Rio de Janeiro. In March, she was shot and killed. Experts said the bullets had likely belonged to the police. Urge the President of Brazil to bring Marielle Franco s killers to justice, including those who ordered the crime, and to protect human rights defenders in Brazil from further threats and attacks. INDIA: PAVITRI MANJHI Harassed for standing up to big business Pavitri Manjhi is part of an Adivasi Indigenous community who are at risk of being kicked off their land to make way for two power plants. She has been repeatedly harassed and threatened for her work to stop it. Send a message to the head of the local police, urging him to give Pavitri the security she needs for her activism. IRAN: ATENA DAEMI Jailed for speaking out against the death penalty Atena Daemi is serving a seven-year jail sentence for peacefully protesting against the death penalty. Her trial was a sham it took 15 minutes. She is a prisoner of conscience, jailed solely for her beliefs. Call on the Minister of Justice in Iran to free her. KENYA: THE SENGWER PEOPLE Violently evicted from their ancestral land The indigenous Sengwer people in Kenya have a deep, centuries-old bond with the beautiful Embobut Forest, but are being violently evicted by the government. Tell the Kenyan president to stop the house burnings and arrests and remove all restrictions to the Sengwer people living in peace on their ancestral land. KYRGYZSTAN: GULZAR DUSHENOVA Discriminated against as she fights for people with disabilities Gulzar Dushenova has made it her life s mission to ensure people with disabilities can live with dignity and move around freely. She faces daily discrimination in a society where women aren t meant to speak out and people with disabilities are seen as invalids with an incurable disease. Demand that the speaker of parliament support Gulzar and other activists as they fight for the rights of people with disabilities.

MOROCCO: NAWAL BENAISSA Persecuted for her social justice and healthcare activism Nawal Benaissa speaks out for social justice and better health care services in Morocco. Every step of the way, the Moroccan authorities have attempted to silence her, arresting her several times and forcing her to shut down her Facebook page. Demand that Morocco stop harassing Nawal today. SOUTH AFRICA: NONHLE MBUTHUMA On a hit list for defending her ancestral land Nonhle Mbuthuma is leading the fight for her community against a mining company which wants titanium from their ancestral land. As a result, she s facing threats and has even survived a murder attempt. Tell the President of South Africa to protect Nonhle and investigate the threats against her. UKRAINE: VITALINA KOVAL Violently attacked for supporting LGBTI rights Vitalina Koval works hard to support local LGBTI people in Ukraine, but was violently attacked after organizing a peaceful protest. The assault is part of a wider surge in intimidation by far-right groups. Call on Ukraine s Minister of the Interior to publicly recognize the vital role of Vitalina and other activists, and protect them from attacks. USA: AWAD Refugee and activist seeking safety in the U.S. from threats Awad is a Sudanese human rights defender facing harassment and threats for her activism. She is a refugee seeking resettlement in the U.S. who is stuck in a seemingly endless limbo in Cairo. Send a message to the Chargé d Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, urging him to ensure that Awad is resettled to safety in the U.S. as soon as possible. VENEZUELA: GERALDINE CHACÓN Persecuted for empowering young people Geraldine Chacón helps empower young people in Venezuela, but the government imprisoned her for four months and has banned her from leaving the country. Her case still isn t closed, so she could be arrested again at any moment. Urge Venezuela s Attorney General to close the case against Geraldine and give her unconditional freedom, so she can continue standing up for young people. VIETNAM: ME NAM 10 years in prison for blogging Me Nam or Mother Mushroom is one of Vietnam s most influential bloggers. She s pushed for action on police brutality and environmental issues, but in June 2017 she was sentenced to 10 years in prison for her activism. Call on the Prime Minister of Vietnam to release Me Nam immediately and unconditionally; she is a prisoner of conscience, jailed solely for the peaceful expression of her beliefs.

MORE GOOD NEWS! To everyone who sent me countless letters from around the world...i want to express my deep gratitude, while in prison, these actions lifted my spirit and reminded me of the importance of international solidarity in the struggle for human rights. Taner Kilic. Amnesty Turkey Board Chair, released in 2018 after more than 14 months behind bars. 2017 Write for Rights - Turkey. Thank you very much each and every one of you. Not just for campaigning for my release, and the release of other prisoners, but for helping to keep our hope and our beliefs alive. Phyoe Phyoe Aung. Student leader imprisoned after peaceful protest, freed in 2016. 2015 Write for Rights - Myanmar. I d like to thank our friends at Amnesty International and Amnesty USA for their remarkable support these last years, culminating just recently in the Write for Rights Campaign Albert Woodfox. Freed after 43 years in solitary confinement. 2015 Write for Rights - USA. Receiving your letters really comforted me when I was in prison. Thank you! Yecenia Armenta. Released from prison in 2017 after 4 years of injustice and police torture. 2016 Write for Rights - Mexico. Read more success stories that you helped achieve at www.amnestyusa.org/w4r/successes SIGN UP FOR WRITE FOR RIGHTS AT AMNESTYUSA.ORG/W4R W4R@AMNESTYUSA.ORG #W4R18

REPORTING FORM: PAGE 1 OF 2 Please let us know the number of letters you wrote and, if you hosted a party or other letter writing event, the number of letters by all participants. Either use our online form at amnestyusa.org/w4r/report or complete and mail this form to: Amnesty International USA Attn: Write for Rights 5 Penn Plaza, 16th Floor New York, NY 10001 Reporting is important because we share the total number of letters with the government officials we are trying to persuade. We will also let our cases and their families know how many letters were written for them! Have questions? Contact Maya and Zeke at w4r@aiusa.org NAME: EMAIL: ZIPCODE: AMNESTY GROUP NAME OR # (IF APPLICABLE): SCHOOL NAME, CITY AND STATE (IF APPLICABLE): HOW DID YOU PARTICIPATE IN WRITE FOR RIGHTS THIS YEAR? I hosted a letter writing party or event I joined a party or event I wrote on my own I am an educator and my students wrote letters in class WHAT IS THE APPROXIMATE AGE RANGE(S) OF MOST OF YOUR ATTENDEES? Under 12 12-17 18-24 35-50 25-34 51-64 65+ HOW MANY LETTERS DID YOU (OR YOUR GROUP) WRITE FOR EACH CASE? 1) Brazil: Investigate the killing of Marielle Franco Appeal Letters Solidarity Messages 2) India: End harassment of Pavitri Manjhi Appeal Letters Solidarity Messages 3) Iran: Free Atena Daemi 4) Kenya: Stop the eviction of the Sengwer Indigenous People 5) Kyrgyzstan: Support Gulzar Dushenova 6) Morocco: Stop harassing Nawal Benaissa 7) South Africa: Protect Nonhle Mbuthuma from attack 8) Ukraine: Ensure the safety of Vitalina Koval 9) USA: Let in Awad 10) Venezuela: Drop all charges against Geraldine Chacón 11) Vietnam: Free Me Nam

REPORTING FORM: PAGE 2 OF 2 WHERE DID YOUR LETTER WRITING TAKE PLACE? HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT WRITE FOR RIGHTS? Classroom Place of Worship Residence School/ University Campus Local Restaurant or Cafe Other Email Facebook Amnesty website My local Amnesty group Other Twitter Word of mouth News story Amnesty staff/volunteer HOW MANY PEOPLE JOINED YOUR EVENT? DID ANYONE BECOME A MEMBER OF AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL? DID YOUR EVENT RAISE ANY MONEY? HOW MUCH? HOW WOULD YOU RATE THE FOLLOWING? ACTION GUIDE EDUCATOR S GUIDE CASE SHEETS SAMPLE LETTERS WEBSITE SUPPORT FROM OICE OVERALL EXPERIENCE EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR DID NOT USE ANY OTHER FEEDBACK YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE? THANK YOU FOR REPORTING YOUR LETTERS!