Amnesty Harnesses Social Networks
October 11, 2007 | by Christopher Nickson
Amnesty International is harnessing the massive power of social networks for a new campaign for human rights.
“Most campaigns ask you to subscribe - we are asking you to unsubscribe. Online and on the streets, in 'social media' and the traditional media, Unsubscribe will engage with the millions of people who passionately believe in the right to a fair trial and the right not to be tortured. It's time to unite against terrorism and unite against human rights abuses in the 'war on terror'. Unsubscribe is about rejecting the false choice between terrorism on the one hand and abuse of human rights on the other.”
"The Unsubscribe campaign really speaks the language of Bebo. Bebo is all about people coming together to explore ideas and share their passions and to make a positive impact - key aspects of Amnesty's new campaign."
Additionally, Amnesty has produced a two-minute film and posters with images from the ‘war on terror.’ The film will be distributed virally online, while the posters will appear in several of Britain’s biggest cities.
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