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Amnesty Denmark’s campaign Manager Jakob Silas Lund talks at the AIAU info evening about Amnesty’s Arms Trade Treaty campaign.

On Wednesday, 11 April 2012, AIAU organized an info evening regarding Amnesty Denmark’s Arms Trade Treaty campaign. The event took place at Studenterhus Café and AIAU invited Aarhus University students and all others interested to a talk about Amnesty’s work and endeavors regarding the campaign given by Amnesty Denmark’s campaign manager Jakob Silas Lund.

After a welcome and an introduction to the evening and the issue by Christoph Zimdahl, campaign manager Jakob Silas Lund elaborated on the problems of the uncontrolled spread of arms and the challenges that the agreement on an international arms trade control faces:

Every minute the use of weapons causes the loss of one human life. Every day weapons are used to suppress and engage in violence against people in different parts of the world. Yet today there are stricter rules for trade in bananas and cucumbers than for an international arms trade.

War crimes, unlawful killings, torture, rapes and other serious human rights abuses have been committed around the world using a wide range of weapons, munitions and military and security equipment. These are often provided to perpetrators in almost unlimited supply, encouraging and prolonging unlawful violence.

For this reason, Amnesty International spent both spring and summer 2012 working on putting this problem on the international agenda and getting the UN to agree upon an arms treaty.

During the evening participants had the opportunity to  engage in a discussion, sign the Amnesty petition regarding the Arms Trade Treaty and urge politicians from different countries to promote the development of a more regulated arms trade worldwide.

After the talk and the discussion, many interested students were able to attend a movie screening of a political documentary on the uncontrolled widespread of small arms, which rule and ruin the lives of a growing number of people in developing countries. The film ‘Dealing and Wheeling in Small Arms’ was part of the Amnesty Arms Trade Treaty campaign.

For the trailer of the film click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0Ei49NDNcs.

More info about the Amnesty campaign: http://www.amnesty.org/en/campaigns/control-arms

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AIAU@Humanity in Action Youth Activism talk

Amnesty International LogoAIAU were invited to a talk about youth activism organized by ‘Humanity in Action’. Three activists from Sudan, Venezuela and Belarus spoke about the youth groups they are involved in, why they are active and the challenges they face.

To find out more about Humanity in Action, visit their website.

Below you can find a summary of the talks provided by Dearbhla Ryan and Christoph Zimdahl. AIAU cannot guarantee for accuracy.

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About us

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The Amnesty International Aarhus University (AIAU) group consists of English-speaking Danish students  and international exchange students working for human rights based at Aarhus University, Aarhus,  Denmark.

As a student body affiliated with Amnesty International Aarhus, we embrace a multicultural approach to human rights activism. We strongly encourage a diverse range of students to work side by side to deliver Amnesty’s message  to the AarhusUniversity campus.

Amnesty International is the world’s largest human rights organisation: A global movement of 3 million supporters across150 countries, independent of government funding or political parties.

In Denmark, 100 000 supporters work for Amnesty to defend human rights and dignity.

Last year alone global statistics showed that:

  • 1 in 6 people in the world still live in slums.
  • Every 5 minutes somewhere in the world a child is still dying of extreme poverty.
  • Torture abuses are still condoned in 111 countries.
  • And 55 countries in the world still practice unjust trials for human rights abuses.

We have regular meetings for active members and hold events such as petition signing, holding talks with guest speakers, film screenings and social events for the wider student body on campus.Our message is one of hope triumphing over global injustice through positive activism and the promotion of equal human rights with targeted seasonal campaigning.

This blog will share with you our work and the work of Amnesty International in the fight for human rights.Aarhus University Logo

We also have a Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AIAUstudentgroup/
And you can follow us on Twitter: @AmnestyIntAU