These steps are designed for civilians without political power, relying on international organizations that monitor or intervene when a nation is committing systemic abuse.
There's a lot info here. I get it. Just go through each section in order and you'll have a neatly packaged message to send out by the end.
First, choose who you want to reach out to.
Section 1 lists the options. Reaching out to the first two options at the same time will give the maximum impact for fast and effective results.
Second, choose actions you'd like to report.
Section 2 gives you the bullet points of what information to include when you reach out. You can use this same format if you'd like.
Third, format your message.
Section 3 provides templates for three of the organizations allowing you to copy and paste before adding in your own details.
And lastly, expand your vibrational impact.
Section 4 briefly explains how to make your action even more impactful.
Section 1: Who to Contact
Section 2: What to Include
Section 3: What to Say
Section 4: How to Amplify
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(Do step 1 and step 2 together for maximum attention and escalation.)
File here: https://spsubmission.ohchr.org
What it is:
Best for:
Pros:
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These independent UN experts focus on specific human rights abuses. Your community can email them directly with evidence or personal stories.
Include:
What it is:
Best for:
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https://www.amnestyusa.org/report-urgent-actions/
(They escalate global abuses to international bodies)
Best for: Urgent campaigns, global visibility
Fastest Reaction: if you label your story correctly
Action: Email your report to urgentaction@amnesty.org (Subject Line-> New Urgent Action: Human Rights Crisis in the U.S.)
(Report events, offer evidence, request investigation coverage)
Best for: Investigative journalism, UN influence
Fastest Reaction: if you provide credible documentation and a direct ask
Action: Email hrwnyc@hrw.org (Subject Line-> URGENT Human Rights Crisis in the U.S.)
(They publish civilian reports of state repression)
Best for: Civil society protection, activist safety
Fastest Reaction: they may publish your report within days
Action: Email geneva@civicus.org (Subject Line-> Civic Space Violations in the U.S.: Abductions & Killings)
Best for: Activist safety
Action: https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/emergency-support and use their emergency contact line if needed
Best for: Global campaigns, legal actions
Action: Email fidh@fidh.org with documentation and urgent appeal
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You can still send a report based on what you’ve seen, heard, or experienced. Tell your story. Every report adds weight to the pattern and shows that these aren’t isolated incidents. If you feel unsafe, that’s valid and worth reporting. There is power in numbers. The more reports they recieve, they louder the message will be.
In your subject line or first paragraph, include:
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To: urgentaction@amnesty.org
Subject: URGENT ACTION REQUEST – Systemic Human Rights Abuses in the United States
Dear Amnesty International Urgent Action Team,
I am writing to request immediate attention and intervention regarding ongoing human rights violations occurring inside the United States.
There are widespread and credible reports of:
We no longer have access to internal protections. Police, ICE, and federal agencies are complicit in the abuses or failing to intervene.
This is not an isolated incident, but part of a coordinated pattern. We are urgently asking Amnesty International to investigate, speak out, and include this crisis in your international campaigns.
Location(s): [insert state/city/region]
Dates of incidents: [insert timeframe]
Documentation: [link to folder/video/testimony]
We are reaching out as civilians with no political power, but with an urgent need for international attention. Please let us know how we can assist further.
Sincerely,
[Your Name or Alias]
[Optional: Contact info or email]
To: hrwnyc@hrw.org
Subject: REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION – Ongoing Human Rights Abuses in the U.S.
Dear Human Rights Watch team,
We are reaching out as civilians within the United States who are experiencing and witnessing alarming human rights violations, including:
We believe these actions meet the criteria for international investigation and must be documented immediately.
Attached is a collection of details and first-hand evidence gathered by our community. This includes:
We are calling on Human Rights Watch to investigate, amplify, and advocate for international response, as we are no longer protected by our internal systems.
Thank you for your time and your work.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Optional: Role in your community or org, if relevant]
[Optional: Contact info]
Submit directly via:
geneva@civicus.org
Recommended submission (brief box format):
Title: Civilian Reports of State-Enabled Violence and Suppression – USA
Summary: We are a collective of U.S. civilians reporting a breakdown in civil rights. Protestors, activists, and innocent people are being kidnapped, detained without cause, and killed with impunity by various state and federal actors. There is no internal system of protection available.
Ask: We are requesting that CIVICUS publicly monitor, document, and share these abuses to increase global pressure.
Evidence: [insert links to photos, videos, written testimony]
Contact: [Optional]
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Help your community speak even louder:
You can still send a report based on what you’ve seen, heard, or experienced. Tell your story. Every report adds weight to the pattern and shows that these aren’t isolated incidents. If you feel unsafe, that’s valid and worth reporting. There is power in numbers. The more reports they recieve, they louder the message will be.
You don’t need a title to make an impact.
You don’t need permission to be a witness.
Your voice, your experience, and your truth are powerful — and they matter.
Love,
Sam