 | International Mens Organisation and Fathers Fighting Injustice Press release
AMNESTY'S GAY/FEMINIST ANTI-HETEROSEXUAL ANTI-FAMILY AGENDA
AMNESTY promote agendas while undermining heteroual men and their families in their Violence against women rethoric .
THIS IS AN ILLUMINATI AGENDA they promote as CORPORATE members of the Royal Institute of International affairs.
Bankers and lawyers making billions from the hate campaigns run by Amnesty on their behalf.
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/search?q=men
Amnesty International has written to the Greek Minister of Justice, Professor Mihailis Stathopoulos, to express its concern about discrimination against homoual men under the country's Penal Code. published 12th October 2001
With the verdict due tomorrow (15 March) in the Eqypt "Queen Boat case" re-trial of 50 men accused of "habitual debauchery", Amnesty International is receiving increasing reports of Internet entrapment of men by the police in Egypt. published 14th March 2003
Amnesty International has issued an urgent global appeal on behalf of a 26-year-old man who has been imprisoned in Egypt after arranging to meet a man through a website popular with men in the UK. published 9th April 2003
On the second anniversary of the 'Queen Boat arrests' and subsequent imprisonment of more than 50 men in Cairo in May 2001, Amnesty International is today (Sat 10 May) holding a Global Day of Action to draw attention to the human rights crisis facing men in Egypt. published 10th May 2003
As it prepares to join the Pride celebrations in London this weekend, Amnesty International has welcomed the recent acquittal of 11 men imprisoned for "habitual debauchery" in Egypt. published 23rd July 2003
On 14 November 2001 an exceptional court is scheduled to hand down its final verdict in a trial of 52 men tried for their alleged ual orientation. published 12th November 2001
Today the retrial of 50 men, who had already been tried last year in connection with their alleged ual orientation, opens before a criminal court in the Qasr al-Nil district of Cairo.
Amnesty International is gravely concerned about the ongoing detention of scores of men in Egypt in connection with their ual orientation, the international organisation said. published 8th June 2001
As the appeal case of four men sentenced to three years' imprisonment for their actual or perceived ual orientation opens before a Cairo Court of Appeal today, Amnesty International is renewing its call for the immediate and unconditional release of all those imprisoned on the grounds of ual identity. published 18th March 2002
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