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5X match is almost gone! Will {NAME} give?

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Claim before midnight tonight! {NAME}, at midnight, this extraordinary match ? ? will be gone. W

Claim before midnight tonight! [View in Browser]( [Amnesty International candle logo]( [One Day Only: 5X Match for Human Rights]( [Countdown Clock]( {NAME}, at midnight, this extraordinary match — [a match that will turn your $10 into $50]( — will be gone. When it is, we want to be able to go to our researchers in crisis zones and to activists fighting hard for human rights and say, our supporters raised $100,000 today and, because of that, we have $500,000 to fund our fight to protect human rights! What we raise today will fund critical work on Afghanistan, where millions of women and girls are experiencing human rights abuses, and on Iran, where protesters — including children — are being tortured and killed, and on Colombia, where environmental activism has become one of the deadliest jobs you can have. You can be confident that Amnesty shows up wherever and whenever we are most needed — thanks to your support. We’re short $17,000, and that’s why we’re turning to supporters like you, {NAME}. [If you give right now, you’ll help us close the gap and whatever you give will be multiplied by five to increase our impact five-fold.]( [Unitl midnight your gift funds: 5X more investigative research, 5X louder direct action, 5X brighter light shone on injustice]( When Amnesty sees rights stripped away, we never back down. Our teams help bring torturers to justice, change oppressive laws, free prisoners of conscience, and document attacks against civilians in the world’s crisis zones. And we are only able to do that with support from you, {NAME}. You are the beating heart of Amnesty. Human Rights Day — [especially with the addition of this 5X match]( — is a moment to recognize and fight for each and every right we hold dear. Thank you, from all of us at Amnesty, Billie Hirsch Director of Online Engagement Amnesty International USA P.S. Closing this $17,000 gap and meeting our goal of $100,000 is within reach. [Chipping in just $10 can make a difference, especially when it turns into $50 with this expiring match!]( [Donate Now]( © 2022 Amnesty International USA 311 W 43rd Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10036 | 1-800-AMNESTY Please don't reply to this email. You can send questions to aimember@aiusa.org. We’re so happy you’re here to hear about the most important updates on human rights! If necessary, you can [opt to receive fewer emails]( or [unsubscribe here](. [supporter]

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