<a href="http://www.gotb.org">GET ON THE BUS 2008</a><br>APRIL 11, 2008<br><a href="http://www.GOTB.org">www.GOTB.org</a><br><br>For the 13th consecutive year, Amnesty International Local Group 133 in Somerville is organizing Get On The Bus (GOTB), a trip to New York City for one full day of human rights action and education. GOTB is the largest volunteer-organized Amnesty event in the US, and brought together over 1,200 participants last year from throughout the northeast! <br>
<br>We will demonstrate for the people of Darfur and Myanmar, to bring to justice those responsible for the murders of journalists in Sri Lanka, for the victims of the Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal, and to call for the unconditional release of Libyan Prisoner of Conscience, Fathi el-Jahmi. <a href="http://www.mirrorimage.com/ai/gotb/actions.html">Click Here</a> to learn more about our actions. <br>
<br>Amnesty Group 133 has 5 buses scheduled to leave from Alewife Station in Cambridge for Get On The Bus on April 11. Seats will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Bus fare and event registration is $40. For more details about the Cambridge bus pickup, <a href="http://www.mirrorimage.com/ai/gotb/transport_help.html#Bus%20Pick%20up%20Locations">Click Here</a>.<br>
<br>Please email any questions to Nate Stell, Lead Coordinator for GOTB 2008, at <a href="mailto:gotb@amnesty133.org">gotb@amnesty133.org</a>. <br><br>