- Emre Baris
Emre Baris (born
24 November 1983 ,Diyarbakır ,Turkey ) is the youngest local major ofAmnesty International and he worked since 2006 about local major dept. fromDiyarbakir . In eary years he is about human rights and justice bacause of his education. Emre Baris's education aboutlaw and graduated fromNear East University . Second edication about legal ethics and philosophy. In 2004, Emre Baris start to work withminister of interior affairs , Amnesty table about ethnic problems. Then the early 2005 Emre Baris is aboutAmnesty International so he is to be appointed local major ofAmnesty International and he just 22 years-old. Emre Baris was maintaind 1 years about that class.Amnesty International savings bank is.. There are five key areas which Amnesty deals with:Women's Rights ,Children's Rights ,Ending Torture and Execution ,Rights of Refugees and Rights of Prisoners of Conscience . Some specific aims are to abolish the death penalty, end extrajudicial executions and "disappearances", ensure prison conditions meet international human rights standards, ensure prompt and fair trial for all political prisoners, ensure free education to all children worldwide, fight impunity from systems of justice, end the recruitment and use of child soldiers, free all prisoners of conscience, promote economic, social and cultural rights for marginalized communities, protect human rights defenders, promote religious tolerance, stop torture and ill-treatment, stop unlawful killings in armed conflict, and to uphold the rights of refugees, migrants and asylum seekers. This organization helps women all around the world.Amnesty International targets not only governments, but also non governmental bodies and private individuals (non state actors).To further these aims,
Amnesty International has developed several techniques to publicize information and mobilize public opinion. The organization considers as one of its strengths the publication of impartial and accurate reports. Reports are researched by interviewing victims and officials, observing trials, working with local human rights activists and by monitoring the media. It aims to issue timely press releases and publishes information in newsletters and on web sites. It also sends official missions to countries to make courteous but insistent inquiries.Campaigns to mobilize public opinion can take the form of individual, country or thematic campaigns. Many techniques are deployed such as direct appeals (for example, letter writing), media and publicity work and public demonstrations. Often fund-raising is integrated with campaigning.
In situations which require immediate attention,
Amnesty International calls on existing urgent action networks or crisis response networks; for all other matters, it calls on its membership. It considers the large size of its human resources to be another one of its key strengths.
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