Avaaz is on fire, at 10.5 million people and rising fast. But we’re also deepening our activism — and with the combination of depth and huge numbers, we’re winning, over and over again. Scroll down to see some great examples from the last several weeks.
We’re not just effectively delivering petitions, we’re running safe houses and smuggling routes to protect democratic movements, challenging corporations by bringing lawsuits or calling all their shareholders, donating millions to equip human rights defenders with the latest technology, and powerfully delivering the voices of our community direct and in person to presidents, billionaires, ambassadors and cabinet ministers.
It’s working — scroll down to see how.In recent weeks alone, we’ve helped win victories on everything from banning cluster bombs and sanctioning Syria to saving the Internet and the UN climate treaty:
ON THE FRONT-LINE OF THE ARAB SPRING
Wissam Tarif, a friendly Avaaz campaigner — called “the most dangerous man in the world” by Syria’s brutal regimeAvaaz has been at the heart of the struggles for democracy in the Arab world. Funded by $1.5 million in small member donations, we’ve broken the media blackouts that dictators tried to impose — training a huge number of citizen journalists and equipping them with top flight technology to get information out. Top editors at BBC and CNN have told us that in cases like Syria, Avaaz has been the source of as much as 30% of all their news coverage!
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PEOPLE POWER VS THE MURDOCH MAFIA
An Avaaz member sports our giant Murdoch head at a protest outside British Parliament. From London to L.A., Giant Murdoch appeared at protests all over the worldWe took on the world’s most powerful and dangerous media baron, Rupert Murdoch, and won.
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A GLOBAL OUTCRY TO SAVE THE AMAZON
Leaders of the march closed their speeches by pointing to the Avaaz banner and stating: “We have the support of the whole world!”Half a million of us joined more than 1,000 indigenous protesters in demanding that Bolivian President Evo Morales halt construction on a highway that would slice through the heart of the Amazon.
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VICTORY ON CLUSTER BOMBS!
Our massive petition was delivered by a cluster bomb survivor to the French chair of the conferenceThree years ago, Avaaz mobilized to help push through a global ban on cluster bombs, saving thousands of children. This year, the US quietly lobbied nations to sign a new law that would have allowed their use again! Our 600,000-strong petition helped push 50 states to oppose the US’s underhanded plan.
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CLIMATE CHANGE: KEEPING HOPE ALIVE
More than 800,000 Avaaz members fought to save the Kyoto Protocal at the climate meeting in South AfricaAt critical climate talks in Durban, more than 800,000 of us helped salvage the UN climate treaty from a cabal of polluters determined to kill it. Our team on the ground in South Africa delivered our message day in, day out through hard-hitting actions like this ad in the Financial Times — released on the final day of tense negotiations. Despite massive pressure by oil-backed planet killers like the US and Canada a deal was struck to save the vital Kyoto Protocol and give us a fighting chance by keeping climate negotiations alive.
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SAVE THE INTERNET – GREAT PROGRESS!
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In days, over 1 million of us worldwide signed a petition opposing a scandalous bill that would give the US government the right to shut down any website — targeting sites like WikiLeaks, YouTube, even Avaaz!
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Avaaz members campaign against corruption in IndiaAvaaz’s anti-corruption campaign in India was the most viral campaign in Internet history! In just 36 hours, over 700,000 Indians joined the petition to support a strong law targeting corruption among public officials called “Jan Lokpal”. We staged marches across the country, erected hard-hitting billboards across the capital, and launched an independent public opinion poll showing that the majority of Indian voters wanted an ambitious Lokpal.
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ITALY – A WIN FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Avaaz members and campaigner Giulia Innocenzi protest draconian limits on free speechDuring his last months in power, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi tried to gag democracy by enabling the government to shut down Internet websites on a whim. Our community fought back and won!
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These are just a few of the victories we’ve won together in the last several weeks. Since launching almost 5 years ago, Avaaz has run over 1000 campaigns! And as our community has grown and deepened our commitment, we’re winning on more and more of them. If we stay on this track, and keep hoping and believing in change and in each other, anything is possible.
With hope,
Ricken, Dalia, Luis, Allison, Ari, Maria Paz, Wen-Hua and the entire Avaaz team
Wissam Tarif, a friendly Avaaz campaigner — called “the most dangerous man in the world” by Syria’s brutal regime
An Avaaz member sports our giant Murdoch head at a protest outside British Parliament. From London to L.A., Giant Murdoch appeared at protests all over the world
Leaders of the march closed their speeches by pointing to the Avaaz banner and stating: “We have the support of the whole world!”
Our massive petition was delivered by a cluster bomb survivor to the French chair of the conference
More than 800,000 Avaaz members fought to save the Kyoto Protocal at the climate meeting in South Africa
Avaaz members campaign against corruption in India
Avaaz members and campaigner Giulia Innocenzi protest draconian limits on free speech
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