NGO Resources
There are numerous Non-Governmental Organizations that work on
issues that Woody's case relates to, such as issues of human rights.
Some organizations may take an interest in this case because of the
violation of
sanctuary
aspect.
Others may take an interest because of the
police brutality
involed.
Other non-governmental organizations are listed on the
Activist Resources page.
Organizations
| organization | contact | comments |
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works to secure human rights the world over
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| email:hrwnyc@hrw.org |
| web:www.hwr.org |
| address:350 Fifth Ave. 34th floor, NY, NY, 10118-3299 |
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documents human rights abuses and defends human rights around the world
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| phone:212-713-5657 |
| email:info@refuseandresist.org |
| web:www.refuseandresist.org |
| address:305 Madison Ave. Suite 1166, NY, NY, 10165 |
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fights against repression, cruelty, poverty, and police brutality
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| American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) |
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protects civil liberties against all types of assaults
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| American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont (ACLUVT) |
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Vermont chapter of the ACLU
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| The Public Eye (Political Research Associates) |
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research center for information on antidemocratic, authoritarian
and oppressive movements and trends
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| School of the Americas Watch |
| spokesperson:Father Roy Bourgeois |
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| phone:202-234-3440 |
| email:info@soaw.org |
| web:www.soaw.org/ |
| address:POB 4566 Washington DC 20017 |
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documents and exposes human rights abuses by graduates of the
School of the Americas, a US training facility for Latin American
'security' forces such as the killers of Archbishop Oscar Romero
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publicizes misdeeds of corrupt police
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