
We based the first part of our meeting on the Amnesty Group Report for August. This updates us on the activities of other Groups and alerts us to current actions within AIUK.
There is concern over El Salvador, where a State of Exception – in effect a state of emergency – has run since March. Over 60,000 people have been imprisoned and more than 150 have died in custody. There’s an online Amnesty petition demanding their government should end the state of exception and respect the human rights of all their citizens – this can be found on the AI website.
There was a debate earlier in the month in the House of Commons about British Nationals detained abroad – Alaa Abdel Fattah in Egypt, and Morad Tahbaz and Mehran Raoof in Iran – we are anxious to keep our MPs briefed and working on these cases.
Our plans for Write for Rights in December were discussed – we’ll probably aim again, if it’s possible, for St Mary Magdalene Church in Taunton.
Sue, our Middle East & North Africa lead, wrote a detailed letter (signed by all) protesting about the prolonged detention in inhumane conditions, and the 5 year imprisonment, after an unfair trial, of Egyptian Badr Mohamed. The reason? Involvement in an alleged protest in 2013 when he was 17. She also wrote to the Algerian authorities about Slimane Bouhafs, an Algerian activist kidnapped from Tunisia and brought back for trial in Algeria. He has been imprisoned for 3 years.
Alun re-capitulated the sorry story of the BK16 in India. The Minehead Group held a vigil for them earlier this month. Cherry Bird, Minehead Group and South Asia Co-ordinator, keeps us up to date with South Asia briefings.
Media of the Month – several suggestions here:
Bringing Down Goliath: How Good Law Can Topple the Powerful – Jolyon Maughan KC
Emergency State: How We Lost Our Freedoms in the Pandemic and Why it Matters – Adam Wagner
The Last Colony – Philippe Sands – about the British Indian Ocean Territories
Homelands – A Personal History of Europe – Timothy Garton Ash
Living Next Door to Putin – A two part piece on BBC1 by Katya Adler, Europe Editor.
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 10 October, 7.30pm as usual at the Quaker Meeting House in Bath Place. Do join us there!











