Helen Bamber
Helen Bamber | |
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| Born | Helen Balmuth 1 May 1925 London, England |
| Died | 21 August 2014 (aged 89) London, England |
| Resting place | Highgate Cemetery |
| Other names | Helen Rae Bamber |
| Alma mater | London School of Economics |
| Occupations | Psychotherapist and human rights activist |
| Known for | Work with survivors of human rights violations |
| Notable work | The Helen Bamber Foundation |
Helen Rae Bamber OBE, née Helen Balmuth (1 May 1925 – 21 August 2014), was a British psychotherapist and human rights activist. She worked with Holocaust survivors in Germany after the concentration camps were liberated in 1945. In 1947, she returned to Britain and continued her work, helping to establish Amnesty International and later co-founding the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. In 2005, she created the Helen Bamber Foundation to help survivors of human rights violations.
Throughout her life, Bamber worked with those who were the most marginalised: Holocaust survivors, asylum-seekers, refugees, victims of the conflict in Northern Ireland, trafficked men, women and children, survivors of genocide, torture, rape, female genital mutilation, British former Far East prisoners of war, former hostages and other people who suffered torture abroad. She worked in many countries, including Gaza, Kosovo, Uganda, Turkey and Northern Ireland.