Amnesty International
Bronson, Marsha1992
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This volume is part of a series of six volumes designed to help young people understand the vital role of organizations like the Red Cross and the World Wide Fund for Nature in their struggles to create a better world. for human rights. It grew out of a British lawyer's outrage at the unjust arrest of two Portuguese students in 1960, who were subsequently cruelly imprisoned simply because of their beliefs. Within a year, the Appeal for Amnesty, 1961 launched by the lawyer, Peter Berenson, was an international organization
Main title:
Amnesty International / Marsha Bronson.
Author:
Bronson, Marsha, author
Imprint:
Watford : Exley Pubns., 1992.
Collation:
64 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 21 cm.
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Audience:
syl; sym
ISBN:
18501530789781850153078
Dewey class:
365.450601354.1361.77
Local class:
365.45323.4
Language:
English
Subject:
Index terms:
Civil rightsCivil libertiesReligious EducationModern Studiesorganisationshuman rightsAmnesty InternationalAmnesty InternationalHuman rightsCharities
BRN:
148966
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