From Margaret Huang for Amnesty International USA <[email protected]>
Subject The most urgent crises
Date September 10, 2019 12:52 PM
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Just announced: Triple match. Help meet the urgency of the moment.


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We Must Expand Our Most Urgent, Lifesaving Work: Please Help.
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Dear John,

As part of our Membership Drive, we’re dedicating today to mobilizing support
for our most urgent and lifesaving crisis work. Can you chip in today? Your gift will be put to work immediately — and tripled!
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Urgent: Triple Match, Today Only!
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You have seen the distraught faces of asylum-seeking children — like the young
girl above — trapped in border facilities with deplorable conditions. The
Amnesty crisis team has visited other detention centers to research, document,
and publicize the human rights crises happening on U.S. soil.

You have seen the graphic, heartbreaking images from the ongoing armed conflicts
in Syria and Yemen. Children are still dying — from airstrikes, conflict, and
raging hunger. The Amnesty crisis team has not stopped investigating and
researching these horrific attacks on human rights.

But with multiple crises around the world, we must expand our critical work to
meet the urgency of the moment. Please help right now »
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Make a membership donation at this critical time of need. Today is the day to
show your support for this lifesaving work. And any amount you can spare will
make a huge impact — because your gift will be tripled.
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Denise Bell, our researcher for refugee and migrant rights, told me that she
would send you a personal update to show her heartfelt thanks — if you
contribute to this fund today.

Denise was recently with me on a trip to visit detention facilities. She has
also been on the ground in Lebanon and Jordan, interviewing dozens of Syrian
refugees — including children and families.

Her work — and the work of the entire Amnesty team — depends on your support. We
take no money from governments for our research and campaigns. That would
compromise our principles.

We rely on people like you. Please donate today »
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Thank you very much for your compassion and generosity.


Margaret Huang

Executive Director
Amnesty International USA

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