Dear Tracy,
In front of hundreds of activists and flashing cameras, Darrell Cannon and Anthony Holmes stood up and shared their painful stories at Amnesty's annual meeting. Electric shocks. Beatings. Mock executions. Suffocation. Humiliation. False confessions. Decades lost in prison. Torturers living without consequence. Justice delayed. Justice denied. Scars that will never heal. This is what Darrell and Anthony stood in front of us and shared, recounting trauma after trauma. What Chicago police - under the direction of Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge - did to these men, and approximately a hundred other men and women of color, hit me at my very core. Stand with Darrell and Anthony - share a #StopTorture image. Darrell and Anthony have told this story many times before. But authorities would not listen. Chicago lawmakers could not be convinced they deserve justice and reparations for what they suffered. They stood up and asked for help. Now it is our chance to stand with them. On June 26, the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Amnesty International activists are urging the Chicago City Council to pass an ordinance to provide reparations for torture survivors like Darrell and Anthony. Submit your photo in support of torture survivors. We will share them with Chicago lawmakers so they can no longer turn a blind eye to torture. In solidarity, Jasmine Heiss Senior Campaigner, Individuals and Communities at Risk Amnesty International USA |
I’m Tracy Au and I have a 2 year diploma in Professional Communication from MacEwan University. I am an aspiring screenwriter, so this blog is used to promote my writing and attract people who will hire me to write for your TV show or movie. I post a lot of articles about jobs, entertainment (TV, movies, books), news, and my opinions on it. I also write about my daily life. I have another blog promoting my TV project at www.thevertexfighter.blogspot.com.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Your camera can fight torture
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