Amnesty International Lincolnshire
Updated on 14 April 2021
Amnesty International, co-founded by a Quaker in 1962, holds its Lincolnshire monthly meetings in Lincoln.
Amnesty International is the world’s largest grassroots human rights organisation with a global movement of over seven million people and says of its mission:
“We investigate and expose abuses, educate and mobilise the public, and help transform societies to create a safer, more just world.”
Amnesty International
The Lincolnshire branch meets at Lincoln University and on special occasions also meets at Lincoln Meeting House. For the branch’s current concerns please see the newsletters below. If you wish to find out more about Amnesty International Lincolnshire, please contact YQN.
Lincolnshire Newsletters
- July 2021 (pdf)
- June 2021 (pdf)
- May 2021 (pdf)
- April 2021 (pdf)
- March 2021 (pdf)
- December 2020 (pdf)
- October 2020 (pdf)
An Amnesty International ‘Freedom Candle’ is the 48th of the Quakers in 50 Objects
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