1/. The death of #QueenElizabeth may have dominated this year👇but it was just one of many notable lives lost in 2022 including many activists, some of whom - like Sidney Poitier - you may have heard of.
This thread is dedicated to ones you might not know
3/. Lawyer Urvashi Vaid, fought for LGBTQ & women's rights for decades & is described as “one of the most influential progressive activists of our time”
Sadly, her speech at the March on Washington in 1993 are as as relevant today as they were back then.
He was a persistent opponent of the Vietnam War & exposed many of its horrors
The last American ambassador to South Vietnam said of his activism that it was a major force in turning the public & Congress against the war washingtonpost.com/obituaries/202…
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“Ladies & Gentlemen, this your Captain speaking. I am happy to inform you that #Argentina have just won the #WorldCup
Argentinians celebrate at 30,000 feet aboard an Aerolíneas Argentinas flight from Buenos Aires to Madrid #WorldCupFinal
(via @AeroportoD)
“Everything I know about morality & the obligations of men I owe to football” (Camus)
Football teaches us about team work, courage & fair play but most importantly it teaches us that some things are more important than winning. #WorldCupFinal#Arg#fra
The lessons offered by football extend beyond the pitch
They teach us about individual & collective responsibility
1/ “Everything I know about morality & the obligations of men I owe to football” (Camus)
Football teaches us about team work, courage & fair play but most importantly it teaches us that some things are more important than winning #WorldCupFinal#Arg#fra
2/. The lessons offered by football extend beyond the pitch
They teach us about individual & collective responsibility
Just as there are universally accepted rules of football, so there are universal human rights & freedoms governing how we should behave ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/world-cup-play…
3/. Just as the rules of football ensure fairness on the pitch, so human rights law governs behaviour globally
But the rules need to be applied equally
Referees - like @amnesty - can blow the whistle on visible foul play - but systemic injustices remain!
1/. The abject failure of Spanish & Moroccan authorities to provide truth & justice for at least 37 people killed & 77 others still missing following the deadly events that took place on the border of Spain's Melilla enclave, smacks of a cover-up" @amnesty amnesty.org.uk/press-releases…
2/. “There is a mountain of evidence of serious human rights violations. This smacks of a cover-up and racism, and rubs salt into already painful wounds” @amnesty’s @AgnesCallamard
Moroccan & Spanish govts must ensure truth & justice in order to ensure 👉 “Melilla: Never again!”
3/. “The unlawful force used in Melilla has left an indelible stain not just on the hands of the Moroccan & Spanish security forces, but also on the hands of all those pushing racist migration policies" @AgnesCallamard
“Whilst we celebrate todays decision to quash the convictions of Taner Kilic, İdil Eser, Özlem Dalkıran & Günal Kurşun, we don't forget that across Turkey many human rights defenders are languishing in jail, living in fear of arrest or facing similar prosecutions" @AgnesCallamard
“We’re responsible not only for what we say but what we fail to say by staying silent” @Snowden
“Egyptian ‘citizens’ attempted to derail & disturb the press conference giving us all a small sense of the regime of fears & silencing in the country right now” @amnesty’s @AgnesCallamard#FreeAlaa#SaveAlaa