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Giving out solidarity buttons in Switzerland

Buttons handed out in Berne © Amnesty International

Buttons handed out in Berne © Amnesty International

By Christine Heller, a Sri Lanka Coordinator for Amnesty International in Switzerland.

I’ve just come back from our Sri Lanka action in Berne. The sun was out and there were about 40 activists handing out solidarity buttons reading “unlock the camps” in Tamil, as well as postcards featuring the poem “Broken Pottu” by Mahesh Munasinghe, inspired by the plight of children held in the camps.

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Six months of suffering in the Sri Lanka camps

People displaced by armed conflict, northern Sri Lanka, 26 April 2009. © Private

People displaced by armed conflict, northern Sri Lanka, 26 April 2009. © Private

By Yolanda Foster, Amnesty International’s researcher on Sri Lanka.

Six months ago the Government of Sri Lanka announced that war in Sri Lanka was finally over. Victory seemed sweet to ordinary Sri Lankans in the south. The deliberate killing of civilians by Tamil Tiger suicide bombers polarized communities and bred real fear that conflict could leak into ordinary life and affect anyone at any time.

Triumphalism about the elimination of the Tamil Tiger leadership led to dancing in the streets of Colombo. What was forgotten in the moment of victory was the suffering of tens of thousands of Tamil civilians displaced by the conflict and now unlawfully detained in camps in the north east.

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Standing in solidarity with displaced people in Sri Lanka

Amnesty International activists raise banners in support of the Sri Lankan displaced.

Amnesty International activists raise banners in support of the Sri Lankan displaced.

By Tim Molyneux, a volunteer working in Amnesty International’s Sri Lanka team.

On Monday night I took part in a big event to raise awareness about the hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people in Sri Lanka currently confined in mass detention camps.

This marked the first day of an international week of action in support of the ‘Unlock the Camps’ campaign, calling on the Government of Sri Lanka to ensure safety and dignity for all displaced people in Sri Lanka.

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Campaigning on maternal mortality in Latin America

By Fernanda Doz Costa,
Researcher on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Americas

Last Friday, I participated in a very interesting hearing about maternal mortality, where four experts from the Americas gave testimony before the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights  in Washington DC.

It was great working in partnership with them; each brought different experience and expertise.
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Starting up the Sierra Leone caravan…

The Bishop Johnson Memorial School, before the launch © Amnesty International

The Bishop Johnson Memorial School, before the launch © Amnesty International

Khairunissa Dhala is a campaigner in Amnesty International’s Africa team.

After days, weeks and months of planning, the first day of the caravan and campaign launch on maternal mortality in Sierra Leone has arrived!

The event is being held at Bishop Johnson Memorial School, which is next door to Princess Christian Maternity Hospital (PCMH) and one of Freetown’s biggest slums called Moaf.

We hope to attract people from these areas as they are most affected by the issues surrounding maternal mortality.

We are expecting 5,000 people at the Freetown launch. The Sierra Leone section has spent the last few weeks
advertising the event in newspapers and on the radio and everyone is really excited.

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