What is the “Stop Torture” campaign by Amnesty International focused on?
A. Abolishing the death penalty worldwide
B. Ending the use of torture by governments and state actors
C. Supporting asylum seekers
D. Preventing child labor
A. Abolishing the death penalty worldwide
B. Ending the use of torture by governments and state actors
C. Supporting asylum seekers
D. Preventing child labor
A. The International Secretariat
B. The Board of Directors
C. The International Council Meeting
D. The Global Assembly
A. 100
B. 150
C. 200
D. 70
A. Gender equality
B. Military intervention
C. Free trade agreements
D. Technological development
A. A person unjustly imprisoned for a political reason
B. A person imprisoned for committing a crime
C. A political leader in prison
D. A person imprisoned for religious beliefs only
A. South Africa
B. Soviet Union
C. Portugal
D. Argentina
A. Government grants
B. Corporate sponsorships
C. Individual donations
D. Revenue from events
A. Promoting global trade
B. Providing humanitarian aid
C. Protecting individuals’ human rights
D. Promoting environmental justice
A. Raise funds for charity events
B. Write letters to authorities to stop human rights violations
C. Conduct research on human rights violations
D. Organize global protests
A. Martin Luther King Jr.
B. Peter Benenson
C. Nelson Mandela
D. Eleanor Roosevelt