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Students participate in Amnesty International meeting

posted 11/4/2011
press release from Hal Bertilson, Amnesty International co-advisor

Five students participated in the annual Midwest meeting of Amnesty International (AI) in Kansas City October 28-30, 2011. 

The students participated in a vigil and rally for a death row prisoner in which questions about his case remain unresolved: prosecutorial misconduct, police coercion, racial bias, and inadequate legal representation.  The vigil and rally was followed by Plenary I, a panel on the death penalty.  The panel included two AI Death Penalty Abolition Campaigners, a former death row prisoner, a Kansas State Senator, and a representative for Murder Victim’s Families for Reconciliation.

Plenary Session II offered a panel on the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa. Speakers included representatives for the Syrian Youth Rising Generation Movement, the AI Country Specialist for Libyia, and an author of Kill the Messenger: The Media’s Role in the Fate of the World. 

In Plenary III the students and faculty advisors participated in the debate and voting on human rights resolutions.  Plenary IV was a panel on the Battle for Workers’ Rights, Uprisings in the Midwest.  Panelists included the AI USA Director of Organizing, Executive Director of American Rights at Work, American Friends Service Committee, and Director of the Institute for Labor Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City. 

Workshops were held on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; the AI Write-a-Thon; the Torture Debate; Death Penalty Abolition; Media; the Art of Campaigning, The Invisibles; Individuals at Risk, Guantanamo; Crisis Prevention Campaigning; Midwest Coal Plants, Advocacy for Immigrants’ Rights; Lobbying Your Elected Official for Change; and the video Sri Lanka Killing Fields.

The five UW-Superior students participating were Rebecca Anderson, Jacob Lindberg, Gatien Siu Siu, Yer Vang, and Hyunjung Kim.  The faculty advisors are Haji Dokhanchi and Hal Bertilson. 

Contact Hal Bertilson, co-advisor, Amnesty International student club at hbertils@uwsuper.edu

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