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  2. The Forgotten Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    "The Forgotten Prisoners" is an article by Peter Benenson published in The Observer on 28 May 1961. [1] [2] Citing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights articles 18 and 19, it announced a campaign on "Appeal for Amnesty, 1961" and called for "common action".

  3. Prisoner of conscience - Wikipedia

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    The article "The Forgotten Prisoners" by English lawyer Peter Benenson, published in The Observer on 28 May 1961, launched the campaign "Appeal for Amnesty 1961" and first defined a "prisoner of conscience". [1]

  4. Peter Benenson - Wikipedia

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    Peter Benenson (born Peter James Henry Solomon; 31 July 1921 – 25 February 2005) was a British barrister, human rights activist and the founder of the human rights group Amnesty International (AI); a global movement of more than 10 million people, currently, and in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end abuses on human rights and to secure the release of political prisoners.

  5. Amnesty International - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty International was founded in London in July 1961 by English barrister Peter Benenson, who had previously been a founding member of the UK law reform organization JUSTICE. [8] Benenson was influenced by his friend Louis Blom-Cooper, who led a political prisoners' campaign.

  6. Amnesty Int’l Marks 60 Years of Coming to Filmmakers’ Defense

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    Since Amnesty Intl. was founded in 1961 there has been, sadly, no shortage of filmmakers who have been killed or persecuted because of their work. Sixty years on, that danger remains. In 1975 poet ...

  7. Toast to Freedom - Wikipedia

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    British lawyer Peter Benenson claimed that his inspiration for Amnesty came while reading about two Portuguese students sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for raising their glasses in a toast to freedom at a Lisbon bar. In May 1961 Benenson launched the worldwide "Appeal for Amnesty 1961" campaign by publishing front-page article in the ...

  8. The Nobel Peace Prize winner the year you were born - AOL

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    A year after his 1963 "I Have A Dream" speech in front of 250,000 demonstrators outside of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, President Johnson passed a law prohibiting all racial discrimination.

  9. Chaos erupts at Antony Blinken’s final press conference as ...

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    Chaos erupted at Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s final press conference Thursday after an announced Israel-Hamas cease-fire and hostage deal, with State Department employees forcibly ...