Today Gord Barnes and Jim Hutchings have an interesting conversation with Manal Allajabu and five Sudanese students, Mohanned Mohamedali, Ishag Alawad, Jalal Adam Almerdi, Rajaa Musa Daldum, and Umniya Hassan who tell us about how the 30 year old regime ruling Sudan is starting to face opposition from the people after many years of repression.
Tristan Durocher at Amnesty Saskatchewan Write4Rights 2023
ANTI-RACISM: HOW TO BE AN ACTIVE ALLY
Burundi in Crisis
Conflict in Cameroon
International Women's Day
Dr. Vianne Timmons welcoming participants at Amnesty International Saskatchewan Provincial Conference
Panel discussion on Defending Gender Rights and Equality
Panel discussion on violence against Women
Defending Gender Rights and Equality
Journey to Success: Uganda Canadian Association of Saskatchewan and The Caring Place Celebrate 25 years
Grandmothers to Grandmothers
Luna-Rose Prisoner Support
Amnesty International working with the Canadian Government to further Human Rights Agenda
How Do Low Wage Earners and Homeless Survive? Can We Help
Combating Racism in Saskatchewan
Racism at home
combatting Poverty in Saskatchewan
RIIS to Action
Abuses continue in Burundi
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