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Launch of Amnesty International Annual Report 2004

Published: Fri 21 May 2004 01:42 PM
21 May 2004
Launch of Amnesty International Annual Report 2004
Information for journalists and broadcasters
Amnesty International's Report 2004 will be launched at the Foreign Press Association in London on 26 May 2004 at 9:00pm NZ time (9:00am GMT).
The Report 2004 reflects the activities we undertook during the year to promote human rights and to campaign against specific human rights abuses, plus an authoritative survey of the human rights situation in 155 countries and territories during 2003, reporting on areas of work prioritised by Amnesty International.
Journalists will be able to watch a live webcast of the launch press conference at http://news.amnesty.org. Media materials for the launch will also be available from the site.
Radio broadcasters will be able to download the audio news release by visiting http://radio.oneworld.net.
Amnesty International's Report 2004 video news release will be transmitted via satellite feed. There will be four satellite feeds on 26 May. Three will be on the APTN's Global Video Wire at 07:00 GMT, 12:30 GMT and 22:00 GMT. The fourth will be at 12.00 GMT for those who do not subscribe to APTN.
The details for the APTN Global Video Wire feeds are as follows:
Asiasat 2 Orbital Position: 100.50 East APTN Transponder Number: 5B Assigned Bandwidth: 9 MHz Downlink Frequency: 3799 MHz Downlink Polarisation: Horizontal FEC: ¾ Symbol Rate: 56320 TV Standard: PAL
AMC-3 Orbital Position: 87.00 West APTN Transponder Number: 1 Assigned Bandwidth: 9 MHz Downlink Frequency: 3732.3 MHz Downlink Polarisation: Horizontal FEC: ¾ Symbol Rate: 56320 TV Standard: NTSC
Eutelsat W1 Orbital Position: 10 East APTN Transponder Number: F4 Assigned Bandwidth: 9 MHz Downlink Frequency: 12,629.6 MHz Downlink Polarisation: Vertical FEC: ¾ Symbol Rate: 56320 TV Standard: PAL
Panamsat 9 Orbital Position: 58 West APTN Transponder Number: 11C Assigned Bandwidth: 9 MHz Downlink Frequency: 3907.625 MHz Downlink Polarisation: Vertical FEC: ¾ Symbol Rate: 56320 TV Standard: NTSC
The details for the fourth (non-APTN) feed are as follows:
Europe: Uplink to W1 B5 Ch A (DL FREQ: 11162.07 H FEC: 3/4 S/R: 5.632 NDS 4:2:0)
Asia: Transport stream turnaround at Satlink to Asiasat 2 TXP 11A Ch G1 DL FREQ: 4093.5 V
North and South America: AB1 TXP B4 Ch D (DL FREQ: 11070.5 V FEC:3/4 S/R:5.7 PowerVu) Turnaround at Staten Island to Telstar 6C/11 DL FREQ: 3920 V
Africa: Uplink to AB3 XP C7 (DL 3727 RHCP FEC:7/8 S/R:29.95)
ENDS

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