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Johannesburg, South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa

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Saturday, April 5  1:00-2:00pm
Spring Garden Public Library

Organized by the Halifax Peace Coalition, Students Coalition Against War,  and others.

Find out more: TEAM TIBET "Bring Tibet to the 2008 Olympics"
http://teamtibet.org/ Join the strugge of a freedom loving people to have
their voices heard by supporting Team Tibet.


[*Organizing meeting for Tibet demonstration is this Thursday, April 3 at
7pm at 6050 University Avenue at Dalhousie, Room 142 (Teaching Lab 3) to plan and to make a banner.]
Halifax Refugee Benefi PDF Print E-mail
Friday, March 3, 7:30pm
Ondaatje Theatre, McCain Building, 6135 University Ave.

Special screening of the new film "Regarding Cohen" about local Immigration
and Refugee lawyer and founder of the Halifax Refugee Clinic, Lee Cohen.
After the screening, there will be a question and answer period with
director Lesley Patten of Ziji Films, stars of the film Lee Cohen and Sanja
Pecelj, and Immigration and Refugee Law Professor Constance MacIntosh. The
screening will be followed by a light multi-ethnic food (whatever food we
can get) and drink reception (coffee, tea and juice provided with a cash
bar) and music. Tickets to be purchased in advance - more details to come:
http://hfxpeace.chebucto.org/ (co-sponsored with the Halifax Peace
Coalition)

If you would like to help organize this benefit, please come to a meeting
this Thursday, Feb. 9 at 11:45 am at the Halifax Refugee Clinic, 1568 Argyle
St. or call Eva Osorio Nieto, Coordinator of the Halifax Refugee Clinic,
(902) 422-6736.
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Current HPC Campaigns

HPC acts on Canadian policy that fosters inequity or injustice, root causes of violence. Living in the shadow of empire, we want a foreign policy that promotes justice, equity, and peace. We are currently working on Canada's involvement in:


AFGHANISTAN

HAITI

IRAQ

MAYORS FOR PEACE

MISSILE DEFENSE

SECURITY CERTIFICATES

WAR RESISTERS

KEEP SPACE FOR PEACE

INTERNATIONAL POLICY STATEMENT


 

Please welcome two new groups to the hpc membership!
Students Coalition Against War (SCAW)
www.scaw.ca

Canadian Federation of Students - Nova Scotia (CFS-NS)


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