Human rights violations are a global concern, with marginalized communities and activist organizations disproportionately impacted. These injustices often target those who stand up for equity and social change, putting them at greater risk of persecution. The TRU Students’ Union recognizes that there is a role to play in addressing these violations and standing in solidarity with those affected. This is why we have joined the Amnesty International Urgent Actions Network, so we can contribute to the collective effort of addressing these injustices and advocate for meaningful change in a person’s life.
Amnesty International is a Non-Governmental human rights organization that addresses injustices faced in all corners of the world. Amnesty International hosts a Network called “Urgent Actions” that lists current human rights issues that are needing action taken by authorities/officials to be resolved. Amnesty encourages people to use the issue-based network to join over 500,000 people sending letters to support the protection of people from human rights violations.
The Students’ Union has joined the Urgent Actions Network and is committed to taking regular action to address some of the human rights issues highlighted by Amnesty. The Urgent Actions Network allows for TRUSU to expand on our current solidarity work to create a larger international impact that knows no borders. As part of this commitment, the Union will be sending an Urgent Action letter every 2 weeks to support the fight to protect people experiencing Human Rights violations.
If you have questions about the Union’s participation in the Amnesty International Urgent Actions, Contact the Equity Coordinator.
Issues
Below, you can browse through recent issues that the Union has sent letters requesting for Urgent Actions to be taken.
TRUSU Urges Ethiopian Government to Halt Mass Evictions
TRUSU urges Ethiopia to halt mass evictions under the Corridor Project and protect the right to housing in line with international human rights standards.
TRUSU Urges Protection of Detained Human Rights Defenders
TRUSU urges El Salvador to protect Fidel Zavala, end his inhumane detention, and uphold rights for all unjustly jailed under the ongoing state of emergency.
TRUSU Urges Libyan Authorities to Find Missing Religious Leader
TRUSU urges Field Marshal Haftar to reveal the fate of 79-year-old Sheikh Al-Biju, forcibly disappeared by LAAF, and to ensure his release and medical care.
TRUSU Calls for Ecuadorian Officials to Find 23 Missing People
TRUSU urges Ecuador to resume efforts to find 23 men missing after a 2023 landslide. Families demand action, calling stalled searches unacceptable.
TRUSU Urges Afghanistan’s Intelligence to Release of Filmmaker
The Union urges the release of Sayed Rahim Saidi, a filmmaker jailed on false charges in Afghanistan. Denied medical care & legal rights, his case highlights a crackdown on free speech.
TRUSU Urges Prosecutor in Turkey to Release Human Rights Advocate
TRUSU urges Turkish authorities to release human rights advocate Nimet Tanrıkulu, calling for an end to baseless detentions and the misuse of anti-terror laws.
Outcomes
Below, you can explore the outcomes of cases we’ve addressed through our Amnesty Urgent Action Program.
TRUSU Urges Minister for Release of Malian Professor
TRUSU Urges Mali Minister of Human Rights and Justice to support release of University Professor, Étienne Fakaba Sissoko.
Did you know that you can be part of the change too? Visit Amnesty International Urgent Actions for more information on how you can join the Network and start requesting urgent actions today!