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Read [Jonathan Power Book] * Like Water on Stone: The Story of Amnesty International Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Like Water on Stone: The Story of Amnesty International Always controversial, Amnesty continues to question orthodoxies. Its story reflects the changing attitudes to political prisoners and human rights throughout the first and third worlds. Its struggle to free political prisoners goes on, but it also recognizes the need to fight for human rights in whatever form they are denied or abused.. Founded in London in 1961 by a radical lawyer, Peter Berenson, Amnesty International is one of the most influential and respected non-governmental organizations

Like Water on Stone: The Story of Amnesty International

Title : Like Water on Stone: The Story of Amnesty International
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Rating : 4.34 (833 Votes)
Asin : 0140282319
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-09-01
Language : English

Power, an internationally syndicated columnist (and editor of A Vision of Hope: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the United Nations) strongly supports the increased attention that groups like Amnesty have brought to human rights, and he devotes a good deal of discussion to the group's "success stories" from released "prisoners of conscience" to an overall improvement in the human rights climate in countries like Morocco. Some may wish that Power had more distance from his subject, but this book is a valuable addition to a growing library on the recent advances in human rights. Forty years later, as British journalist Power puts it in this sympathetic account, Amnesty International "has been the catalyst that has transformed, invigorated and even transfigured the debate" over human rights. A chapter i

Always controversial, Amnesty continues to question orthodoxies. Its story reflects the changing attitudes to political prisoners and human rights throughout the first and third worlds. Its struggle to free political prisoners goes on, but it also recognizes the need to fight for human rights in whatever form they are denied or abused.. Founded in London in 1961 by a radical lawyer, Peter Berenson, Amnesty International is one of the most influential and respected non-governmental organizations in the world

. He has published five previous books and most recently edited the official history of the United Nations. Jonathan Power's weekly foreign affairs column is syndicated to over twenty newspapers throughout the world

"Important Subject, Uneven Treatment" according to A Customer. This is an uneven book on an extremely important organization and topic. The role of Amnesty International, a private citizen's organization created to hold governments accountable for their actions, has been critical to bringing human rights issues to the forefront of global foreign policy concerns. The simple approach of having citizens write letters to government. Paul Lappen said An excellent look inside Amnesty International. Amnesty International was started in 1961 by Peter Benenson, a british lwayer who read about students in Portugal (at that time under a military dictatorship) who received long prison terms for toasting freedom. His idea of flooding the offending government with letters, telegrams and unpleasant publicity was derided at the time as silly. Over the years, AI has kept. doomsdayer5"Spotty Coverage of an Important Movement" according to doomsdayer520. This book is rather difficult to figure out, and ultimately it doesn't do justice to its titular organization. Despite the title, this is not really a history of Amnesty International. Instead, it is more of a compendium of investigative journalism towards the subject of human rights in the second half of the twentieth century, using examples of problem areas in whi. 0 said Spotty Coverage of an Important Movement. This book is rather difficult to figure out, and ultimately it doesn't do justice to its titular organization. Despite the title, this is not really a history of Amnesty International. Instead, it is more of a compendium of investigative journalism towards the subject of human rights in the second half of the twentieth century, using examples of problem areas in whi

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