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This report documents the state of human rights in 159 countries and territories during the year 2012.
This public impact report, covering January 2012 - December 2013, reports on our achievements and contribution to human rights impact and change. It aims to articulate the global breadth and depth of our work, to enhance our accountability and transparency, and to foster understanding of what can be achieved and how, including by drawing out lessons for future activism. Organizationally we can identify key threads, including that: A strengthened approach to partnerships, active participation and network building improved the relevance and sustainability of our work ; We strategically used our reach and influence to make connections between the local, the national and the global to achieve change in policy and practice, to bring a human rights angle to complex socio-economic problems and to use individual cases work as an entry point to broader changes and vice versa ; We invested in building expertise and capacity, technologically and otherwise, to respond rapidly and flexibly to human rights violations, although as always, more is needed. These stories also show that, even when threats to justice, freedom and dignity appear too intractable or deeply entrenched to be overcome, people united in common action have the power to create real change. With tenacity and patience, hope really can triumph over adversity.
The Amnesty International Report 2012 documents the state of human rights in 155 countries and territories in 2011. Throughout the year the demand for human rights resounded around the globe. The year began with protests in countries where freedom of expression and freedom of assemblywere routinely repressed. But by the end of the year, discontent and outrage at the failure of governments to ensure justice, security and human dignity had ignited protests across the world. A common strand linking these protests, whether in Cairo or New York, was how quick governments were to prevent peaceful protest and silence dissent. Those who took to the streets displayed immense courage in the face of often brutal crackdowns and overwhelming use of lethal force. In a year of unrest, transition and conflict, too many people are still denied their most basic rights. As demands for better governance and respect for human rights grow, this report shows that world leaders have yet to rise to the challenge.
Traces the history of Amnesty International from its beginnings in 1961, describing the difficulties and disappointments, how the organization works, and its special campaigns. Includes case studies focusing on the Soviet Union, China, Africa, Brazil and South America and first hand information on current activities in Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. The book is illustrated by photographs from Amnesty's archives