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Speaking he Unspeakable: Is Bush Guilty of War Crimes? Cindy Sheehan, McGovern, Everest
Speaking the Unspeakable: Is the Bush Administration Guilty of War Crimes & Crimes Against Humanity? Panelists: Cindy Sheehan, Ray McGovern, Larry Everest Thursday, March 23, 7 pm, International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley This past October and January in New York City, an unprecedented people’s Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity by the Bush Administration took place. (www.bushcommission.org). Nationally-known whistleblowers, expert witnesses, and victims of the Bush policies presented rigorous and dramatic evidence on war, torture, global environment, global health programs, and the abandonment of New Orleans. The Commission found the Bush Administration guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The panelists will address these crimes, the dangerous direction in which the Bush regime is taking this country, and the urgent need to resist.
Speaking the Unspeakable: Is the Bush Administration Guilty of War Crimes & Crimes Against Humanity? Panelists: Cindy Sheehan, Ray McGovern, Larry Everest Thursday, March 23, 7 pm, International House, 2299 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley This past October and January in New York City, an unprecedented people’s Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity by the Bush Administration took place. (www.bushcommission.org). Nationally-known whistleblowers, expert witnesses, and victims of the Bush policies presented rigorous and dramatic evidence on war, torture, global environment, global health programs, and the abandonment of New Orleans. The Commission found the Bush Administration guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The panelists will address these crimes, the dangerous direction in which the Bush regime is taking this country, and the urgent need to resist.
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