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Here's where your support goes {NAME}, as an Amnesty supporter, you help our community leave a power

Here's where your support goes [View in Browser]( [Amnesty International candle logo]( {NAME}, as an Amnesty supporter, you help our community leave a powerful mark for human rights. People like you are helping provide aid to human rights defenders, driving international attention to human rights abuses, and bringing real change for people at risk wherever justice, freedom, truth, and dignity are being denied. Often, you’ll hear from us about specific cases or issues to act upon — but today we wanted to zoom out and show you the wide scope of your impact around the world. [Explore how your support is making a real difference in every place where we fight for human rights »]( [Brian Castner examines rubble of destroyed building in Ukraine]( Together, we’ve made a worldwide impact as we shine a light on injustice, spark pressure for change, and provide help and hope to anyone who risks their life to defend human rights. Recently, you’ve strengthened our efforts to: - [Report on crimes against humanity]( including the Taliban’s brutal treatment and persecution of women and girls in Afghanistan. - [Demand the safe release of individuals at risk]( like Journalists Mohammed al-Salahi and Mohammed al-Junaid in Yemen, and thousands more prisoners of conscience around the world.1 - [Send direct aid to human rights defenders]( who are putting their lives on the line to uncover human rights violations as the crisis continues in Ukraine. - [Advance critical research]( that’s exposing how authorities in Iran, Peru, and a rising number of countries are using measures like chemical attacks, detention, torture and other abuses in their crackdowns on peaceful protesters.2 - [Bring international attention and action]( to respond to the cruel treatment of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, in Syria, and beyond.3 Your support is not something we take for granted. As human rights crises mount around the world, your support is more important than ever to sustain our work and deliver results for people whose human rights are under threat. {NAME}, we ensure that attacks on human rights are not ignored. Right now, our researchers are bravely going *toward* danger in the most perilous crisis zones. We’re broadcasting our findings to the world. And millions of people — just like you — are pressuring leaders to do the right thing. Thank you for keeping the candle burning, [Billie Hirsch signature] Billie Hirsch Senior Director of Online Engagement Amnesty International USA P.S. It’s a frustrating reality that as crises compound, human rights are under even greater threats. That’s why our work is as important as ever. [If you’re able to donate, your tax-deductible support will go a long way to protect human rights around the world!]( [1] [( [2] [( [3] [( [DONATE NOW]( © 2023 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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