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Amnesty in Africa
Amnesty International
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Amnesty International is a collective of 10 million people who believe that outrage is not enough. Human rights are the thread that sews communities together. Our shared needs and experiences unite us so that we can speak truth to power and demand our basic rights. Hear from activists, campaigners and researchers across Africa who drive Amnesty forward in its quest for human rights and human dignity. Learn about Amnesty International's work in Africa and what it means to be a human rights activist.
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Amnesty International is a collective of 10 million people who believe that outrage is not enough. Human rights are the thread that sews communities together. Our shared needs and experiences unite us so that we can speak truth to power and demand our basic rights. Hear from activists, campaigners and researchers across Africa who drive Amnesty forward in its quest for human rights and human dignity. Learn about Amnesty International's work in Africa and what it means to be a human rights activist.
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The human rights impact of the East African Crude oil pipeline. Featuring Liz Nyanzi, Solomon Nabuyanda, Kaye Yuda Tadeo and Lubega Nsamba
Amnesty in Africa
32 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
The human rights impact of the East African Crude oil pipeline. Featuring Liz Nyanzi, Solomon Nabuyanda, Kaye Yuda Tadeo and Lubega Nsamba

This episode features voices of young university students and Human rights defenders; Elizabeth Nyanzi, Solomon Nabuyanda, Kaye Yuda Tadeo and Lubega Nsamba despite arrests and intimidation, they are determined to go all the way. They were arrested and beaten up when they took to the streets of Kampala to protest against the East African Crude Oil Pipe Line.  In  October 2022,  headlines in the Ugandan media were all about East African Crude Oil Pipe Line. The European parliament threatened to withdraw funding citing the human rights impact of the pipeline. Young people voices are much needed  especially because their futures will be greatly impacted by the climate crisis.

Amnesty in Africa
Amnesty International is a collective of 10 million people who believe that outrage is not enough. Human rights are the thread that sews communities together. Our shared needs and experiences unite us so that we can speak truth to power and demand our basic rights. Hear from activists, campaigners and researchers across Africa who drive Amnesty forward in its quest for human rights and human dignity. Learn about Amnesty International's work in Africa and what it means to be a human rights activist.