Amnesty International was founded on May 28, 1961, by British lawyer Peter Benenson after publishing an article highlighting the widespread imprisonment, torture, and execution of individuals due to their unacceptable opinions or religion. Starting as a small group of passionate citizens, Amnesty grew into the world's largest human rights organization with millions of members and dozens of offices. The organization faced challenges in maintaining its non-ideological stance in a politicized world, and its new Secretary General, Salil Shetty, navigated these complexities while addressing global human rights issues, including China's political prisoners, Rwandan genocide, and Egypt's post-election revolution.
Amnesty! When They Are All Free
The documentary chronicles the triumphs and challenges of Amnesty International over five decades, showcasing its unwavering dedication to human rights and social justice.