Can Human Rights Survive the "War on Terror"?
Sheffield Indymedia | 02.09.2007 13:36 | Guantánamo | Repression | Terror War | Sheffield

Campaiging against the "anti-terror" laws was discussed as part of a month of action called by CAMPACC, the Campaign Against Criminalising Communities:

The notice of the meeting was posted here:

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03.09.2007 10:45
These other audio files about José Padilla and Guantánamo Bay give some more background to the issue of human rights and the "war on terror":
The Padilla Verdict, Exposing the Facade of the Rule of Law
http://takingaimradio.com/mp3/takingaim070828.mp3
http://takingaimradio.com/shows/audio.html
Guantanamo Bay Lawyer Clive Stafford Smith
http://www.radio4all.net/pub/files/londonsoundposse@googlemail.com/2704-1-20070821-clive_stafford_smith___bookmarks.mp3
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=24364
Chris