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NO TO TORTURE AND OCCUPATION, YES TO INTERNATIONAL LAW!

Date:
Friday, June 25, 2004
Time:
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
Friday, June 25, 5 PM
Meet at Berkeley BART station, march to Boalt Hall School

NO TO TORTURE AND OCCUPATION, YES TO INTERNATIONAL LAW!

In Honor of the UN's International Day in Support of Victims of Torture:

PROTEST UC BERKELEY LAW PROFESSOR JOHN YOO
Friday, June 25, 5 PM
Meet at Berkeley BART station, march to Boalt Hall School of Law

We’ve all seen the offensive photos of torture and abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and have heard that conditions at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps may be even worse. But did you know that the principal legal
architect of Bush administration argument that detainees are not protected by international law lives in our very own backyard?

UC Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo, while working for the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, authored an infamous January 2002 memo in which he argued that terrorism suspects are not covered by the War Crimes
Act or the Geneva Conventions. Yoo’s arguments provide legal cover for the use of torture against detainees, and conclude that U.S. soldiers can’t be tried for war crimes. Yoo was also central to authoring the USA PATRIOT Act!

On the eve of the UN’s International day in Support of Victims of Torture, let’s tell John Yoo and the world what we think about torture – in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, Iraq and everywhere! We’ll march from the Berkeley BART station to the Boalt Hall School of Law. Then, those who like
will march to the Landmark California Theater to hand out flyers at the Fahrenheit 911 opening. Bring enlarged photos of the Abu Ghraib torture incident or dress as one of the torture victims.

Sponsored by Amnesty International, CODEPINK, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Global Exchange, Middle East Children’s Alliance, National Lawyers Guild, Not In Our Name Bay Area, United for Peace and Justice Bay Area, and
others.

For more information, call 415-575-5552 or email andrea@globalexchange.org.



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