On 11th December students from partners participated in the Write for Rights Amnesty’s annual global letter writing marathon for people whose basic human rights are under attack. Every December, Amnesty International supporters write millions of messages to change lives worldwide, to help release prisoners of conscience, bring torturers to justice and change laws to protect people's freedom.
AIMS:
We are working on a set of European/International Lesson Plans about the consequences of the totalitarianism in the XX Century, in the WWII and in the Spanish Civil War, with emphasis on the Human Rights like the concentration camps during the Holocaust (Shoah) and the current consequences of the Spanish Civil War (Law of Historical Memory), and the resistance movement of people who thought other world and reality was possible. It means our main purpose is to make our students aware of the importance of critical thinking and political and social activism in the construction of the EU through the European History and the development of Human Rights against intolerance and totalitarianism in order to create pedagogical tools to offer a new perspective on the extermination: from Collaboration, Indifference and Resistance in response to the new rise of radical-right parties in Europe.
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Write for Rights global letter writing marathon
On 11th December students from partners participated in the Write for Rights Amnesty’s annual global letter writing marathon for people whose basic human rights are under attack. Every December, Amnesty International supporters write millions of messages to change lives worldwide, to help release prisoners of conscience, bring torturers to justice and change laws to protect people's freedom.
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