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Eleanor Burnham, Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly Member for North Wales has signed up to Amnesty International's new campaign to keep human rights on the agenda at the National Assembly for Wales in the run up to the forthcoming Assembly elections.
The aim of the campaign is to remind Assembly Members and candidates about the importance of human rights here in Wales and was launched last week when Welsh artist Michael Bosanko created some unique new light sculptures outside the Senedd.
Eleanor Burnham said "The I Stand for Human Rights campaign whilst raising issues of world concern, also highlights the right to be treated well as an older person in Wales, the right to be protected from violence, better services for victims of trafficking and other forms of violence against women, and better ways to make sure we are working with overseas governments in the right way."
www.amnesty.org.uk/wales
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