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Lily Cole refuses to work for De Beers again.

British supermodel Lily Cole, the current face of
De Beers, has stated that she is refusing to work
for De Beers again, over claims that Bushmen
were evicted to make way for future diamond
mining in Botswana. Her statement follows
lobbying from human rights organisation
Survival International.  Lily tells Survival, "I was
unaware of these matters when I was booked for
the shoot."

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Lily Cole, Alice Temperley, Tracey Emin,
Courtney Love and an impressive line-up of
recognisable faces have posed for Amnesty
International new Protect The Human campaign.

To celebrate its 45th anniversary, Amnesty
asked Jake Gavin to photograph 100 celebrities,
including artists, actors, sportspeople and
fashion folk, for an exhibition at The Hospital in
Covent Garden. Each figure highlights one of
the organisation's particular issues, from
violence against women, to the arms trade,
torture and the death penalty...
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Fashion Targets Breast Cancer was launched in
the UK by Breakthrough Breast Cancer in 1996,
and is now celebrating its 10th Anniversary as
the UK's leading charity fashion campaign.
Based on the sales of the now famous logo
T-shirt, and other fundraising activities the
campaign has raised over £6.5m for
Breakthrough Breast Cancer!


Amnesty International