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Amnesty International holds its highest decision-making meeting in Johannesburg, S/Africa
 
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Tue, 23 Jul 2019   ||   South Africa,
 

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -                 Over 300 delegates of Amnesty International, including members, supporters and different sections of the movement from around the world, will gather in Johannesburg, South Africa, for the annual General Assembly meeting.

The Global Assembly is the supreme decision-making gathering of the movement which takes places annually.

The meeting is scheduled to take place between 2 and 4 August 2019.

The meeting will take stock of the world’s human rights, discuss policy proposals and adopt new policies to guide its future human rights work, African Newsroom, reports.

Former Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa, Dikgang Moseneke, a former prisoner of conscience, will deliver the opening keynote address on Friday 2 August at Birchwood Hotel, Kempton Park.

Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Kumi Naidoo, youth activists fighting to protect the climate, LGBTI rights, refugee rights and the right to protest in countries such as Turkey, Venezuela and Afghanistan, among others, will be available for interviews, the assembly reveals.

Activists who have been persecuted for their work in countries such as Turkey, Venezuela, Zambia and Zimbabwe will also attend the meeting.

Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million members and supporters who campaign for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all.

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