Sunday, February 14, 2010

Weaving a Net of Accountability:

Taking on extraordinary rendition at the state and regional level

This public conference explores how to achieve accountability for extraordinary rendition in North Carolina and at the regional level. We have an excellent program of speakers confirmed for the conference.

Sponsored by:

* Duke Human Rights Center
* North Carolina Stop Torture Now
* Immigration & Human Rights Policy Clinic at The University of North Carolina School of Law
* The International Human Rights Law Society at Duke University Law School

See also our list of co-sponsors. >>>>>

Thursday–Saturday
April 8–April 10 2010
9:00am - 5:00pm

John Hope Franklin Center, Room 240
2204 Erwin Rd.
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708-0403


Free and open to the public
Lunch provided
Parking vouchers available at event >>>>>


For much more information and the links I didn't include visit the main site page link above.

Those who can't attend or are in other states may want to take a look at what is being planned and may want to do similar, this Country needs to come to terms with the Accountability it's been denying and rushing from, not only for it's own sake but the World Waits!!

For Veterans, that Oath you took stays with you for life, especially after having served in our wrong foreign policy decisions of our Wars of Choice that only create the enemies feared out of the destruction wrought and show the World Community what we really are and not say we are!

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