PETER TATCHELL HUMAN RIGHTS FUND

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5th March 1992 - Peter with Andy Bell, Jimmy Somerville, and Tom Robinson

The Peter Tatchell Human Rights Fund has attracted many supporters, including celebrities, politicians, opinion leaders and corporations.

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The Peter Tatchell Human Rights Fund is generously supported by:

Fyne Times
Respect Holidays
Sound Nightclub

Peter Tatchell has spent more than thirty years challenging homophobes, tyrants and other human rights abusers, including presidents, generals, pop stars, archbishops, police commissioners, editors, prime ministers, judges and sports people. With your help, his campaigns for universal human rights will continue to make an impact. 

‘A national hero’
Sunday Times
 

‘A modern-day prophet… dauntingly brave in his pursuit of equality and justice’
Richard Holloway, former Bishop of Edinburgh
 

‘His impact has been immense… brave, honest and absolutely sincere in his determination to build an unprejudiced world’
Lord Hattersley, former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
 

‘Peter Tatchell’s courageous stand on behalf of basic freedoms is a beacon’
John Pilger, journalist, broadcaster and author
 

‘He’s very necessary… incredibly brave… doing good work in a world where most people are too timid’
Elton John, singer and musician
 

‘I thank Peter Tatchell for publicising and defending the human rights of the people of East Timor during the many years of Indonesian occupation and oppression’
Jose Ramos Horta, Foreign Affairs Spokesman for the East Timor independence movement, Fretilin
 

‘Peter Tatchell’s citizen’s arrest highlighted the human rights abuses of the Mugabe regime, and did much to help promote lesbian and gay rights in Zimbabwe’
Gays & Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
 

‘A civil rights campaigner we can all applaud’
Sunday Telegraph
 

‘Challenging government repression and public panic… [Peter Tatchell is] making a very important contribution to AIDS awareness and the human rights of people with HIV’
The late Sean MacBride, Assistant General Secretary of the United Nations
 

‘Heroic… and example to us all… the Peter Tatchell left bruised and bloodied in a Brussels gutter is a better man than the EU politicians who have been fawning over Mugabe… Mr Tatchell has the courage of his convictions. They owe allegiance only to hypocrisy”
Daily Mail

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