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The 100 Days Campaign was set up in 2008 by Amnesty International to demonstrate President-elect Barack Obama’s commitment to human rights. Amnesty International called for certain concrete steps in Obama's first 100 days in office that would demonstrate a genuine commitment to bringing the United States into line with its international obligations.[1] The three main ideas behind the 100 Days campaign were:
These demands are part of a checklist[5] of actions Amnesty International has asked the new U.S. President to take during the first 100 days in office. Guitarist Tom Morello,[6] -- a long-time supporter of Amnesty International -- teamed up with Amnesty's 100 Days Action.[7]
As part of the 100 Days Campaign, to remind President Obama of his promise to close Guantanamo bay, Amnesty International held a series of vigils from 11 am to 1 pm, Monday through Friday, at many different venues around Washington D.C., throughout the first 100 days of President Obama's first term of presidency.