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  2. Amnesty International Belgique - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty International Belgique francophone is financed by donations from its members [6] and supporters, as well as by government subsidies and donations from foundations. The organization claims to be independent of any government, political party or religion, and to work impartially to defend the human rights of all people, whatever their ...

  3. Amnesty International - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says it has more than ten million members and supporters around the world. [ 1 ]

  4. Adélaïde Charlier - Wikipedia

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    Climate activist. Known for. Youth for Climate. Adelaide Charlier (born 9 December 2000) is a Belgian activist [1] fighting for climate and social justice. [2] She co-founded the Youth for Climate movement in Belgium. [3] She is mainly known for her involvement in the fight against climate change.

  5. Athénée Adolphe Max - Wikipedia

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    The school has two courtyards: the Carter courtyard made up of three floors in which the Athénée Adolphe Max for boys was once located. the Max courtyard made up of three floors in which the Athénée Adolphe Max for boys was once located. The establishment has a parents' association (APMAX) and a very active Amnesty school group.

  6. Autoworld (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Autoworld is a museum of vintage cars located in the South Hall of the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark in Brussels, Belgium.The museum displays a large and varied collection of over 250 European and American automobiles from the late 19th century to the 1990s and is notable for its collections of early and Belgian-produced vehicles, including Minervas and several limousines belonging to the ...

  7. Human rights education - Wikipedia

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    Human rights education (HRE) is the learning process that seeks to build up knowledge, values, and proficiency in the rights that each person is entitled to. This education teaches students to examine their own experiences from a point of view that enables them to integrate these concepts into their values, decision-making, and daily situations. [1]

  8. Human rights in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Basic freedoms. Belgium's constitution guarantees freedom of speech and of the press, although it is illegal to deny the Holocaust. Belgians have free access to the Internet, academic freedom, freedom of assembly, freedom of movement within the country, freedom to travel abroad, freedom to move abroad and to move back to the country.

  9. Ambassador of Conscience Award - Wikipedia

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    The Ambassador of Conscience Award is Amnesty International 's most prestigious human rights award. It celebrates individuals and groups who have furthered the cause of human rights by showing exceptional courage standing up to injustice and who have used their talents to inspire others. It also aims to generate debate, encourage public action ...