I would rather die than to have anyone tortured to save my life
Speaking the Unspeakable:
Is the Bush Administration Guilty of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity?
HEAR THE EVIDENCE FOR YOURSELF.
Tuesday, May 9th at 12:30pm
Northwestern University
McCormick School at the Technological Institute
Lecture Room 2
2145 Sheridan Road
Evanston
Tuesday, May 9th at 7pm
University of Chicago
Social Sciences, Room 122
1126 East 59th Street
Chicago
With:
**Craig Murray--former British ambassador to Uzbekistan who resigned over the use of intelligence from prisoners tortured as part of the War on Terror
**Ted Glick--Climate Crisis Coalition, on the destruction of our global environment
**C. Clark Kissinger--Commission Convener and University of Chicago graduate
"I would rather die than to have anyone tortured to save my life"
-- former U.K. Ambassador Craig Murray
"When the possibility of far-reaching war crimes and crimes against humanity exists, people of conscience have a solemn responsibility to inquire into the nature and scope of these acts and to determine if they do in fact rise to the level of war crimes and crimes against humanity."
--From the Charter of The International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes
Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration of the United States.
Click here for a 14-minute video of highlights of the Bush Crimes Commission in quicktime:
http://www.deepdishtv.org/bushcommission/
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Sponsors at the University of Chicago include: Stand Up! for Progress, Students for Human Rights, Young Democratic Socialists, Environmental Concerns Organization, Susan Gzesh, Director, Human Rights Program; Bruce Lincoln, Professor of the History of Religions in the Divinity School; Locke Bowman, Director, MacArthur Justice Center; the MacArthur Justice Center; World Can't Wait-Chicago; the Bush Crimes Commission
Informant: Bob Reuschlein
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Is the Bush Administration Guilty of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity?
HEAR THE EVIDENCE FOR YOURSELF.
Tuesday, May 9th at 12:30pm
Northwestern University
McCormick School at the Technological Institute
Lecture Room 2
2145 Sheridan Road
Evanston
Tuesday, May 9th at 7pm
University of Chicago
Social Sciences, Room 122
1126 East 59th Street
Chicago
With:
**Craig Murray--former British ambassador to Uzbekistan who resigned over the use of intelligence from prisoners tortured as part of the War on Terror
**Ted Glick--Climate Crisis Coalition, on the destruction of our global environment
**C. Clark Kissinger--Commission Convener and University of Chicago graduate
"I would rather die than to have anyone tortured to save my life"
-- former U.K. Ambassador Craig Murray
"When the possibility of far-reaching war crimes and crimes against humanity exists, people of conscience have a solemn responsibility to inquire into the nature and scope of these acts and to determine if they do in fact rise to the level of war crimes and crimes against humanity."
--From the Charter of The International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes
Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration of the United States.
Click here for a 14-minute video of highlights of the Bush Crimes Commission in quicktime:
http://www.deepdishtv.org/bushcommission/
*******************bushcommission.org*******************
Sponsors at the University of Chicago include: Stand Up! for Progress, Students for Human Rights, Young Democratic Socialists, Environmental Concerns Organization, Susan Gzesh, Director, Human Rights Program; Bruce Lincoln, Professor of the History of Religions in the Divinity School; Locke Bowman, Director, MacArthur Justice Center; the MacArthur Justice Center; World Can't Wait-Chicago; the Bush Crimes Commission
Informant: Bob Reuschlein
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rudkla - 4. Mai, 22:22