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Friend — I wanted to make sure you saw my last email.
We need your support before the end of the holidays to help free jailed women human rights defenders like Nasrin Sotoudeh. Will you please donate now?
Yours in solidarity,
Jackie Hansen (she/her)
Gender Rights Campaigner
Amnesty International in Canada
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From: Jackie Hansen, Amnesty International Canada
Sent: Friday, Dec 18 2020
To: <>
Subject: Re: Your donation means freedom
Dear John, Have you heard of Narges Mohammadi before? Held in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison, authorities inflicted cruel and unusual punishments on Narges. They denied her all contact with her children; they refused her medical treatment for a dangerous blood clot in her lungs; and in June, when she had COVID-19-like symptoms, they refused her adequate care. Narges’ ill treatment reflects Iran’s intensified repression of women’s rights activists. But what seemed like an impossibility finally happened in October: Narges was freed. Her release is thanks to you and the millions of supporters who never gave up on her. Fearless people who put their voice, their time, and their money on the line to support her call for freedom.
Your donations make sure we can have researchers on the ground when crises arise. They allow us to monitor deteriorating situations and hold governments accountable. They directly fund programs to support prisoners of conscience, like Write for Rights, that enabled thousands of people like you to pressure Iranian leaders to release Narges and bring an end to her ordeal.
For nearly 60 years, we’ve faced what has felt like insurmountable challenges — repressive regimes, torture, and the indefinite detention of children. Our work continues to shine a light into the darkest depths of the human experience, so we can expose abuse, speak out for justice, and defend the rights and freedoms of people across the world.
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