Nominations for the 2012 MARTIN ENNALS AWARD FOR HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS (MEA) can be made on the new website of the MEA: http://www.martinennalsaward.org where forms can be filled out electronically (in English, French and Spanish). Deadline is 9 December. Please pass this on to all who need to know, thanks
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NOMINATIONS FOR THE MEA 2012: DEADLINE 9 DECEMBER
October 23, 2011Martin Ennals Award ceremony 2011 now on-line: martinennalsawrd.org
October 16, 2011Last Thursday, 13 October, the ceremony for Kasha, the Ugandan 2011 laureate of the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, took place in Geneva, again in the beautiful Victoria Hall. There was a large audience of 600 people. Moreover, the 2010 MEA laureate, Muhannad al-Hassani from Syria, also made a surprise appearance. The True Heroes Foundation made a 8-minute summary of highlights of the ceremony and this overview gives an excellent impression of the whole evening. Please go to our newly designed website: http://www.martinennalsaward.org.
As from Tuesday 11 October the Martin Ennals Award will have a new website
October 10, 2011With a bit of delay, I am immensely glad to announce that at the eve of the ceremony for Kasha (on 13 October) the MEA has a completely re-designed website up and running as from tomorrow morning (Tuesday). This joomla-based site was designed for us – free of charge – by a team from Pacosoft (Paul, Ivo, Goice) with additional input from Nat Daudrich and I would like to thank them most warmly. Completely new are the biographies of all previous Laureates (in English, French and Spanish), while some other information was also re-written and translated. Some features (such as the Forum) are still under construction. Any comments or suggestions for improvement would be most welcome: please let me have your feedback: http://www.martinennalsaward.org.
Amnesty Bermuda inspired by AI’s SG and MEA Laureate to campaign against homophobia
September 27, 2011
Amnesty Bermuda’s Nelleke Hollis said that a postcard campaign was launched in August at the international meeting of AI to amend Bermuda’s Human Rights Act to add sexual orientation. She said hundreds of signatures from fellow human right campaigners were gathered at the meeting, including those of Mr Salil Shetty, AI’s Secretary General and Ugandan gay activist Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, who won the 2011 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders.
The postcards should send a strong message to Premier Paula Cox and her Cabinet to stop dragging their heels on the long-awaited amendment.
Useful website: www.amnestybermuda.org
Amnesty International’s big meeting started Sunday 14 August
August 16, 2011On Sunday 14 August Amnesty International started its big meeting (ICM) in Noordwijkerhout in the Netherlands. AI is ‘celebrating’ its 50th anniversary and the list of interveners on the first day illustrates the continued importance of this unique, large, membership-based human rights movement. In addition to the new Secretarty-General Salil Shetty, there were messages from Aung San Suu Kyi (by video), Shirin Ebadi, and Kasha Nabagesera, the 2011 Laureate of the Martin Ennals Award. For a short video summary of the first day go to: http://amnestyicm.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/highlights-from-day-one/