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With reference to the new range of products in the Amnesty shop (Autumn 2024 issue), I wonder if Aya Mobaydeen or another equally talented artist could develop products for those who wish to show their solidarity to those on both sides of the conflict who seek a peaceful long-term solution. Neil Smith


Human level


I write with worry about war being waged in Syria, Lebanon and Israel. I do not know how to obtain full facts about the history and political background of these countries. I am not too good with my laptop. Please cover more in your magazine and enlighten us on a human level.


Magdalena Perez Home is a human right


As someone that has been on the housing lists for two years (which is nothing compared to others), I can tell you the local authorities do not care if housing is a human right or not. You live in fear of being homeless every day. pdb_1370, via Instagram • Read more stories: amnesty.org.uk/ our-everyday-rights


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