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Join us to write words of hope and support to prisoners of conscience all over  
the world.
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A m n e s T e a
TUESDAY 5 - 8 pm
One Wheelock
**Free Lou's pastries and Tea**
It's open house, so come whenver you like, for as long as you like!
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Come write cards to prisoners of conscience from Burkina Faso, China, Democratic  
Republic of Congo, The Gambia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Mexico, Myanmar,  
Romania, and the U.S.

Featuring The Beatles music performed by Dartmouth's own Keith Chapman, Niusha  
Shodja and Sonia Yuen
and John Lennon covers from the album Instant Karma: Amnesty's Campaign to Save  
Darfur
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Your words have power. They can bring freedom to prisoners of conscience. They  
can demand justice for survivors of torture. They can offer hope to human rights  
defenders at risk. Your words can save lives.

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