Support Amnesty's Malawi campaign

By Scott Hart
Mar 11, 2010 - 10:34:17 AM
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Peter Tatchell
OutRage! is backing Amnesty International's appeal for letters of protest to the Malawian government over the arrest and trial of Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga. They face up to 14 years jail on charges of homosexuality. The verdict in their trial is expected on Monday March 22.

Amnesty International has adopted the two men as Prisoners of Conscience and is campaigning for their release.

Peter Tatchell of Outrage! said:
"OutRage! is supporting Amnesty's campaign. If enough people send letters of protest, it might help secure an acquittal or a less harsh sentence. Even if Tiwonge and Steven are convicted, they could win a successful appeal and be freed eventually.

"From their prison cells, both men have urged international pressure for their release. They need lots of support and solidarity in the run-up to the trial result. Please take time to support Amnesty's letter-writing campaign."

Amnesty International UK Director, Kate Allen, added:
"Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga have committed no criminal offence and we adopted them as prisoners of conscience after their arrest at the end of December. It is vital that as many people as possible join us in writing to the Malawi authorities calling on them to release the two men and for them to investigate their treatment in custody."   

For sample letter, and the postal address and fax number of the Malawian President and Attorney General visit:
www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=682&LetterID=633



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