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URGENT CALL TO ACTION: WHITE OUT NOVEMBER 10

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF NOVEMBER 10 DAY OF SOLIDARITY 

We are announcing an urgent call for a Global Day of Solidarity with Egypt’s political prisoners on Thursday, November 10, 2022, during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 27) in Sharm El-Sheikh. On Thursday, we join a growing number of civil society organizations, activists, and public figures in wearing white — the color worn by Egypt’s tens of thousands of wrongfully detained individuals — and sharing messages of solidarity in person and on social media.

We recognize the urgency in identifying solutions to climate change, particularly for those most vulnerable, including in Egypt and on the African continent. Yet, we insist that the goals of COP 27 cannot be achieved without the full participation of civil society, and we refuse to participate in the greenwashing of Egypt’s human rights abuses.

We call on any in attendance at COP 27 to wear white during any events that occur on November 10.

We call on any watching COP 27 from afar to wear white in solidarity.

We call on any supporters to post videos, photos, or messages of support on social media using the hashtag #FreeThemAll.

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This call has been endorsed by: 
Amnesty International
Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression
Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
Committee for Justice
Egyptian Front for Human Rights
Egyptian Human Rights Forum
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
EgyptWide for Human Rights
El Nadeem Center against Violence and Torture
International Service for Human Rights
The Freedom Initiative
Sinai Foundation for Human Rights

SUGGESTED SOCIAL MEDIA 
🚨THURSDAY: We are joining calls for an urgent Global Day of Solidarity with #Egypt’s political prisoners on Nov 10.
As Egypt hosts #COP27, we will wear white to signal our refusal to participate in greenwashing rights abuses. #FreeThemAll
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