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New version of Joss Stone song released

The song is released in support of the Strong Arms trade treaty

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Last Edited by: Nuno Saque Ferreira July 24th, 2012.
The Arms Trade Treaty could be one of the most important laws ever to be secured.” – Joss Stone

Singer-songwriter and actress Joss Stone, war photographer Paul Conroy and musician and producer Dave Stewart have called on world leaders gathering at the United Nations to deliver an effective Arms Trade Treaty which has the potential to save lives as they launched the new version of the song 'Take Good Care.'

'Take Good Care' was co-written by Paul Conroy – who was seriously injured during a recent tour to Syria – and Joss Stone, and produced by musician Dave Stewart. The song is being released in support of Amnesty International’s call upon world leaders to deliver an effective and robust international Arms Trade Treaty.


Joss Stone said: “The Arms Trade Treaty could be one of the most important laws ever to be secured. A successful Treaty could quite literally save lives, stop bloody conflicts and prevent millions of women, men and children from being terrorised from their homes.

“We’ve seen how weapons in the wrong hands can have utterly devastating consequences. Not just for the victims themselves, but also for their community. That’s why I fully support Amnesty International’s call upon world leaders to deliver upon a robust and effective Arms Trade Treaty, with human rights at its core
.”

All proceeds from the download via iTunes goes towards Amnesty International. For more information on the international arms trade treaty, visit www.amnesty.org/arms.

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