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re reebok human rights
- Subject: re reebok human rights
- From: cd@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 23:44:00
Reebok and Human Rights. Or are you all Nike lovers. No matter. This is cool.
China and Indonesia figure on the Beyond PlanetReebok Human Rights Letters
Page
website : http://planetreebok.com/award.html
If only Microsoft would follow the example. Why not? Has anyone approched
them? They are talking and dealing with everyone, why not Free Burma? Any
volunteers for contacting Reebok? Or has someone already done it?
Thank you. Peace Love Happiness and Money for Human Rights.
Is anyone out there on to this?
Take Action for Human Rights
Use this page to create a letter
Amnesty International's letter-writing campaigns continue to be influential
in aiding the release of prisoners jailed for their various actions
supporting human rights in their countries. Why does sending letters help?
It demonstrates global awareness and concern for the welfare of these
prisoners. It shows that imprisonment of such people increases the
visibility of the government's human rights violations, when the desired
objective was to commit the activist to obscurity.
We have made supporting human rights activists a little easier by
providing you with letters you can just print, sign, and send.
The letters here highlight current human rights cases involving
Amnesty International prisoners of conscience who are also
recipients of the Reebok Human Rights Award. These cases will be helped by
your sending the letter.
You can print these letters:
A letter to the Indonesian government supporting the release of Fernando de
Araujo
imprisoned for peacefully protesting the Santa Cruz massacre.
A letter to the Chinese government supporting the release of
Phuntsok Nyidron
a Tibetan nun imprisoned for peacefully protesting China's occupation of
Tibet.
Just fill out the form below, select a letter, and click on SUBMIT.
After you click on SUBMIT, you will be able to see the letter.
When the letter appears on your screen, select your browser's PRINT command.
The letter will be printed with your name and address. All you have to do is
sign it and mail it.
...and thanks for making this contribution to international human rights.
ANGELA ELIZABETH BROWNTO RECIEVE 1995 REEBOK HUMAN RIGHTS AWARD
A leading student/youth organizer dedicated to fighting for environmental
justice, Angela Elizabeth Brown has been called a "drum major for justice
in the rural South." Her efforts have served as a wake-up call to young
people, urging them to acknowledge their own power to shape their
surroundings, and ultimately change their future.
Richard Nsanzabaganwa from Rwanda
<p>
Richard Nsanzabaganwa is one of a small group of
<a href="backrwanda.html">Rwandan</a> activities
who courageously defended human rights before the 1994 genocide, and who
continue to fight against abuses in the current climate of ethnic
violence. Having himself barely survived the genocide, Mr. Nsanzabaganwa
suffered the tragic loss of his mother, father, two younger brothers and
an older sister.