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Speaking the Unspeakable: the Bush Admin - Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity

Date:
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Time:
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Event Type:
Panel Discussion
Organizer/Author:
Gary
Location Details:
William Hewlett Teaching Center, Room 200, Stanford University in Palo Alto

Brig General Janis Karpinski, the former commander of Abu Ghraib prison, and former UK ambassador Craig Murray will appear with Larry Everest in a panel discussion exposing the US government’s use of torture as a war crime and crime against humanity. Early this year, Karpinski and Murray provided compelling testimony about torture in an unprecedented people’s Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity by the Bush Administration. (http://www.bushcommission.org). At that Tribunal, 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 and found the Bush Administration guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

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Added to the calendar on Tue, Apr 25, 2006 1:22PM
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