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From: World Peace Map
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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.]
"The Road to Guantanamo" PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, January 11 7:00 pm
Room 105, Weldon Law School, 6061 University Avenue


Screening of the film "The Road to Guantanamo", Discussion to follow screening.

Free, donations appreciated. All welcome!
"The Road to Guantanamo" is the terrifying first-hand account of three British citizens who were held for more than two years without charges in the American military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Known as the "Tipton Three," in reference to their home town near Birmingham, the three were eventually returned to Britain and released - still having had no formal charges ever made against them at any time during their ordeal. Part documentary, part dramatization, the film chronicles the sequence of events that led from the trio setting out from Tipton in the British Midlands for a wedding in Pakistan, to their crossing the Afghanistan border just as the U.S. began its bombing campaign, to their eventual capture by the Northern Alliance and their imprisonment in Camp X-Ray and later at Camp Delta in Guantanamo.

Caryn James of The New York Times has said of the film, "Amazing. A film of staggering force."

More about the film: http://www.roadtoguantanamomovie.com/
"An explosive chronicle of how the truth can be crushed by paranoia,
rhetoric and military brutality"

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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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