The December group minutes are now available thanks to group member Lesley for preparing them. Busy meeting and we touched on forthcoming events, the death penalty report in particular.

Amnesty in Salisbury & South Wiltshire
Promoting human rights from Salisbury UK
The December group minutes are now available thanks to group member Lesley for preparing them. Busy meeting and we touched on forthcoming events, the death penalty report in particular.

Minutes for the November group meeting are attached thanks to group member for preparing them. At the end of the minutes you will find a list of upcoming activities. If you are interested in joining us, coming along to one of these events is the easiest thing to do. It is free to join the local group.
The minutes of the last group meeting are now available thanks to group member Lesley for compiling them. We discussed the death penalty report, the forthcoming performance on 18th by Ice and Fire, next year’s proposed Celebration of Human Rights and other planned events.
Minutes of the last two meetings – May and June – are below and thanks to group members Andrew and Lesley for preparing them. The next meeting is on 13 July at 7:30 pm in Victoria Road.
If you live in the Salisbury area and are interested in getting involved we would love to see you. The local group is free to join although some join Amnesty International UK and there is a joining fee for that. The best thing is to come along to one of our events and make yourself known. You can see what’s on at the end of the minutes or by following us on twitter http://www.twitter.com/salisburyai.

Minutes of the February meeting are now available thanks to group member Lesley for compiling them. It was a full agenda and we have a lot going on and planned at present. If you live in the Salisbury area and would like to help that would be appreciated. If you go to the end of the minutes you will see the list of events and activities. If you are interested in becoming involved, then come along to one of those and make yourself known. Follow this site or twitter or Facebook if you prefer those.
November 2016
The minutes of the November meeting are now available thanks to group member Lesley for compiling them.
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If you are interested in joining us then a good moment would be to come along to the Arts Centre on December 15th at 7 o’clock or so when we will be hosting a film (you don’t have to stay for the film); card signing in Salisbury on 10 December in the morning or Evensong at the Cathedral on 21 November (if you are not religious you do not have to stay for the service). Details will be on the web site and on Twitter @salisburyai. We will be wearing Amnesty tabards at all events (except the Cathedral).
The minutes of the June meeting are now available thanks to group member Lesley for typing them up. We discussed the stall on Saturday; the film at the Arts Centre; the video based on North Korea and the death penalty among other things. The full minutes can be read below:
The November minutes of the Salisbury group are now available thanks to Lesley.
Correction: the Death Penalty vigil took place on 17 October and not November as stated in the minutes
The minutes of the October meeting are now available. The group discussed the forthcoming Vigil at St Thomas’s; the tapestry and where that could be displayed; social media statistics; the death penalty; the forthcoming film at the Arts Centre and a report on the correspondence with John Glen concerning the government’s changes to its human rights policies.
The April meeting minutes are here thanks to Karen. They contain a lot of useful information about the death penalty and North Korea in particular. There is a group meeting this Thursday 14th