3rd International Assembly, Canterbury, United Kingdom, 26- 27 Sep 1964.
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Imprint: | [Place of production not identified : Amnesty International], 1964. |
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Description: | 1 online resource. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Amnesty International archives: a global movement for human rights Amnesty International archives: a global movement for human rights. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13463597 |
Other authors / contributors: | International Institute of Social History, owner. Amnesty International, owner. AM (Publisher), digitiser. |
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Notes: | Content warning: The material in this collection may contain mention of potentially distressing themes, including but not limited to descriptions of discrimination, torture, imprisonment, disappearances and execution. Shows rationale, discussions and decision-making about important social/political issues at the top level of the organisation. Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, Wiltshire : AM, 2023. Digitized from a copy held by the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam Description based on publisher metadata (viewed November 13, 2023). |
Summary: | Contains a sheet with details and agenda of the assembly weekend, which includes details about the cost of attending and accommodation and travel arrangement, there is also a space for members to fill in their name and address to indicate they're attending; an international bulletin which includes a resolution on prison conditions; a statement of accounts; a press release 'Peter Benenson hands over as Secretary-General', this includes a brief summary of the origins of AI and what they stand for and it includes two 'crucial questions' that will be discussed at the Assembly: 'Where AI should seek to secure the release of those who, being denied normal political redress, feel themselves obliged to resort to violence in the defence of freedom; and whether AI should work on behalf of the victims of racial discrimination'; a few pages of resolutions i.e. on prison conditions, on the death sentence, on racial discrimination, on addition to the 'code of conduct'; contains a sheet with definition of a prisoner of conscience; includes 'Violence and Racialism: A Report on the Eustomy Questionnaire', considers whether AI should broaden their remit when their 'resources and energies are too limited'; then contains some resolutions from sections not represented at the international assembly e.g. New South Wales and Victoria. |
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