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They’re listening! Tell Myanmar to release its innocent prisoners now

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Hannah, Amnesty International Australia <actioncentre@amnesty.org.au> Unsubscribe

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Demand the release of prisoners of conscience in Myanmar
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Myanmar must release prisoners of conscience
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Freedom of expression is dangerous in Myanmar. But now is a time of hope. With the world’s spotlight on this tiny nation, the government is under pressure to show its commitment to protecting the people’s rights.

Myanmar’s next general elections are approaching on 8 November 2015. It’s the perfect opportunity to drive this momentum forward and push the government to release its many innocent prisoners.

Together we can create change.

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Phyoe Phyoe Aung in prison for student protests - TAKE ACTION
Phyoe Phyoe Aung in prison for student protests - TAKE ACTION

Phyoe Phyoe Aung is a young student activist that was imprisoned for peaceful demonstrations. She was simply protesting against a new law which she believes limits freedom of education. Student activism is not a crime. Demand her immediate release.

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Five journalists in prison for doing their job - TAKE ACTION
Five journalists in prison for doing their job - TAKE ACTION

Reporters for the ‘Unity Newspaper’ were sentenced to seven years imprisonment for their journalism. The five men were charged with disclosing state secrets when they reported on an alleged chemical weapons factory. Demand their immediate release.

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