Amnesty International South Africa

Amnesty International South Africa

Infobox_Company | company_name = Amnesty International South Africa
company_
company_type = Non-Governmental Organisation
company_slogan = n/a.
foundation = 1991, South Africa
location = Pretoria, South Africa
industry = human rights
products = Lobbying, research, consultancy.
revenue = R?(2005)
num_employees = "? (nationally)"
homepage = [http://www.amnesty.org.za/]

Amnesty International South Africa (AI SA) is a South Africa organisation that works to end human rights abuses and part is of the Amnesty International network.

Amnesty International South Africa was founded in 1990 and grew from modest beginnings to become a key player in South Africa's transition to democracy and an important part of Amnesty's international movement, hosting the Amnesty International ICM in 1997. Today Amnesty International South Africa continues to campaign on multiple fronts including human rights education, women's rights, arms control and Zimbabwe.

History

Amnesty International did not have a group presence in South Africa up to the end of the 1980's because mixed race meeting were not allowed under the apartheid regime. However there were individual members linked to London. It was only in 1990 when the local situation improved with a reduction in repression and the unbanning of the ANC and its allied organisations, that the International Secretariat allowed the formation of groups in the country.

In 1990-92, four groups started around the country - Port Elizabeth was the first group, followed by Durban, Pietermartizburg and Pretoria. Members from these groups met in 1993 to form a national coordinating committee (some representatives Piotr Nowosad and Linda Stiebel). By that time there were additional groups in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Grahamstown. A national office was opened in Cape Town in 1995 and this moved to Pretoria in 1998. By that time a Board had taken the place of the NCC. A director was appointed for the first time in 2001.

Amnesty South Africa's achievements in the 1990's included lobbying to abolish the death penalty; developing a national police human rights training programme focusing on children's rights; and lobbying to stop South African arms sales to states such as Turkey, Rwanda and Burundi, whose human rights records were questionable. In 1995 Pierre Sane, Amnesty International's secretary general, visited South Africa and met the deputy president Thabo Mbeki to discuss human rights abuses in South Africa, Nigeria and the African Great Lakes region. In 1997, Amnesty South Africa hosted the international movement's ICM meeting in Cape Town, also attended by nobel prizewinner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

In 2006 the membership at the AGM voted for the Programme for Growth which allowed the International Mobilisation Fund, based at the International Secretariat, to take over governance and management of the organisation for a period of 2-3 years.

Campaigns today

Amnesty International South Africa runs a national human rights education programme [http://www.hre.org.za/] , campaigns strongly to stop violence against women and against human rights violations in Zimbabwe [http://www.amnestyusa.org/By_Country/Zimbabwe/page.do?id=1011273&n1=3&n2=30&n3=1023] .

The Darfur conflict in Sudan is one of Amnesty International's top priorities, as a result of the large scale human rights abuses occurring. Amnesty has called for the introduction of a United Nations peacekeeping force to prevent conflict and stop further unnecessary suffering.

ee also

*Human Rights Watch

External links

* [http://www.amnesty.org.za/ Amnesty International South Africa]
* [http://www.amnesty.org Amnesty International]


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