Appeals and letters for FORB

Appeals and letters signed by Stefanus Alliance in 2022

  • We have signed a letter to the Norwergian foreign minister, asking the government to strenghten support for the Uighurs and other Turkic minorities in Xinjiang, China.
    October, 17th.
    READ IT HERE

  • We have signed a letter asking the Norwegian government to stop Telenor from selling its company in Myanmar to a company with ties to the junta.
    February 14th.
    READ IT HERE

  • 247 international civil society organizations rejects proposal for «powersharing» in Myanmar. 
    February 3.
    Read here

  • 243 human rights-organizations worldwide have a strong appeal about human rights in China and the Winter-olympics, asking for a diplomatic boycott. Stefanus Alliance is one of the 243. January 28.
    Read here.

  • Letter to UN Security Councel on Myanmar, asking for an open meeting about the humanitarian situation and protection of civilians, before February 1, one Year after the coup attempt. With 285 others. Januar 24.
    Read here

Campaigns/letters signed by Stefanus Alliance in 2021

  • Letter to UN high commissioner on human rights to secure persian christians a place to worship.
    November 2021. Read at our partner Article18 here.

  • Letters to UN-figures not to forget persecuted christians in Iran. October 2021.
    Read at our partner Article18. Here

  • Letter to UN general secretary to address FORB-violations in Myanmar. October 2021
    Read at our partner CSW. Here

  • Letter to US vicepresident to raise the case of Nguyen Bac Truyen during visit in Vietnam. August 2021. Read at our partner CSW. Here

  • Letter to US Secretary of State concerning Nigeria. August 2021. Read here.

  • International campaign to stop forced labour in Xinjiang. July 2021. Read here. 
    Follow the whole campaign here.

Some letters signed before 2021

  • Joint letter to Vietnam Prime Minister about prison conditions for Nguyen Bac Truyen and other prisoners of concsience on hungerstrike. December 2020. Read here

  • Joint letter calls for release of Nguyen Bac Truyen. November 2019. Read here