film showing of "Rendition" followed by a talk on Extraordinary Rendition
London Guantánamo Campaign | 16.07.2008 17:35 | Anti-militarism | Terror War | London
The London Guantánamo Campaign and Brent Stop The War invite you to a FREE film showing of the film "Rendition" followed by a discussion with Andy Worthington from Reprieve about the topical issue of extraordinary rendition, the CIA-sponsored and international government-backed programme of the kidnap, transfer and torture of human beings
THE LONDON GUANTANAMO CAMPAIGN
& BRENT STOP the WAR
Invite you to a FREE showing of the Hollywood film
RENDITION
Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files and a member of Reprieve, the legal charity that represents many Guantánamo detainees, will introduce the film and lead the discussion after it.
“The film Rendition is a thriller about an innocent Egyptian-American family who fall victim to the US government's criminal policy of “extraordinary rendition” - the kidnapping of people suspected of terrorism, their detention without trial and their torture in secret overseas prisons, so-called "black sites". It is the story of a great democracy brought low by evil men.
Watch this film. It brings home the lawlessness and inhumanity of the so-called war on terror.” Peter Tatchell Comment is free Oct 23rd 2007 www.guardian.co.uk
Thursday July 17th 7.00 pm
Space2 upstairs at
WILLESDEN GREEN LIBRARY CENTRE
95 High Rd NW10 2SF
nearest station Willesden Green, Jubilee line, buses 52, 98, 260, 266, 302, 460
Free car parking behind the Library Centre
& BRENT STOP the WAR
Invite you to a FREE showing of the Hollywood film
RENDITION
Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files and a member of Reprieve, the legal charity that represents many Guantánamo detainees, will introduce the film and lead the discussion after it.
“The film Rendition is a thriller about an innocent Egyptian-American family who fall victim to the US government's criminal policy of “extraordinary rendition” - the kidnapping of people suspected of terrorism, their detention without trial and their torture in secret overseas prisons, so-called "black sites". It is the story of a great democracy brought low by evil men.
Watch this film. It brings home the lawlessness and inhumanity of the so-called war on terror.” Peter Tatchell Comment is free Oct 23rd 2007 www.guardian.co.uk
Thursday July 17th 7.00 pm
Space2 upstairs at
WILLESDEN GREEN LIBRARY CENTRE
95 High Rd NW10 2SF
nearest station Willesden Green, Jubilee line, buses 52, 98, 260, 266, 302, 460
Free car parking behind the Library Centre
London Guantánamo Campaign
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