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lndiscriminate and disproportionate attacks against civilians on both sides not only create humanitarian crisis, but also constitute war crimes. AIHK, in response to the global appeal, invited the members of public in Hong Kong to join our vigil to show solidarity and supporl to the victims in the war zone, and to call for ceasefire immediately. Back to Hong Kong, though we are far away from the conflicted areas, human rights are not without threats, especially for the

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1991, when he first laid his foot across the border. He remarked with exclamation, "the mainland is drowned by economic slogans but on a spiritual level it is disappointing.,, Despite public criticism, he has established a'Right-of-Abode University' and out of his own pocket financed a right-ofabode daily newspaper promoting public cultural education, which he says is necessary for people to understand fairness and 'human rights.' "The public had blindly accepted the right-of-abode seekers were troublemakers and forgotten that they themselves were from the mainland as well, which necessitated cultural education," Father Mella said.

general public to write letters calling for the release of political prisoners? His answer hit the nail on the head. "Writing letters and sit-ins may not be useful, but they are meaningful-they represent our perseverance. We don't just do useful things which yield results. We do meaningful things, as Jesus Christ said." On 26th June 2006, the seventh anniversary of the interpreta-

tion of Basic Law on the right of abode issue, amidst the procession of right-of-abode seekers, Father Franco Mella was on his annual four-day hunger strike outside the Court of Final Appeal. When asked about his motivation behind his perseverance over the last couple of decades in fighting for many causes in vain and overcoming the frustration, he said, "the poor ancj the quest for justice by the oppresseo encour-

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Attacking civilian objects and carrying out indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks are war crimes. As part of the global vigil campaign, AIHK held a candlelight vigil at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui calling for a ceasefire and pay¡ng a silent tr¡bute to the victims on 7 August. Candles were arranged in the shape of 'Ceasefire' in Chinese characters representihg not only the message of ceasefire but also a safe passage to peace for the people Some 60 participants tied solidarity knots together to convey in a Chinese way the message: "Make a concerted effort to pursue peace".

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detainees inside so they know people on the outside are putting pressure on the government to uphold their basic rights. The detention of refugees contravenes international human rights law

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domestic violence. The Ordinance dictaling family violence needs to be revised to include not only bodily harm. The ordinance should also base the length of injunction powers on the degree of each individual case. ln the case of allowing injunction powers, it should also consider if a search warrant is needed, in order to fully protect the victims from further harm. Since joining the Women's Convention in 1996, the government must take up their responsibility and meet the international standards of the Women's convention. We must show the international community our determlnalion to make this international metropolis free of violence aaainst women.


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ln September 2005, the lndonesian parliament took steps to authorize ratification of the lnternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which promotes the right to life. However, they did not authorize ratification of the Second Optional Protocol to the ICCPR. aimed at the abolition of the death penalty. Please send appeal letters to arrive as quickly as possible, in English, Chinese or your own language:

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President Rl lstana Merdeka Jakarta 10110, lndonesia Fax: +62 21 345 26851+62 21 526 8726 Salutation: Dear President

PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY: AIHK's Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore group is currently campaign¡ng aga¡nst the use of the death penalty in lndonesia. To learn more or to get involved, email admin-hk@amnesty.org. For those who want to write but are short of time, a sample letter in English can be found on the group's yahoo group address: "http ://groups.yahoo.com/group/aihkmalaygroup/message/265"


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