IS JUSTICE POSSIBLE IN THE WAR ON TERROR?
On 22nd July 2005, Jean Charles de Menezes, a innocent young Brazilian
man was shot dead by police at Stockwell tube station. On 2nd June 2006
Mohammed AbdulKahar was shot in a near fatal attack by police. His
family (the Kalams) and his neighbours (the Dhogras) were subject to
brutal assaults during the mistaken 'anti-terror' raids in Forest Gate.
To mark the one year anniversary of Jeans death - this unique platform
of the three families together with leading civil liberty figures ask:
is justice possible in the war on terror.
SATURDAY 22ND JULY 2006
2.3OPM - 5.00PM
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON
(nearest tube Euston/Kings Cross)
SPEAKERS
PARTICIA DA SILVA ARMANI & ALEX PEREIRA (Cousins of Jean Charles de
Menezes)
MOHAMMED ABDULKAHAR & ABUL KOYAIR (Kalam Family - Forest Gate)
INAYAT DHOGRA (Dhogra Family - Forest Gate)
HAROLD PINTER (Nobel Laureate)
GARETH PEIRCE (leading civil liberties lawyer and lawyer for the
families)
MIKE MANSFIELD QC (Bloody Sunday Inquiry)
BIANCA JAGGER (International human rights activist)
LORD STEYN (Chair of Justice) invited
chair : ASAD REHMAN (Newham Monitoring Project)
(NOTE: The meeting will start with a minutes silence in conjunction with
the memorial service taking place in Gonzagas, Brazil at the marking
the
moment that Jean was killed)
for further info: justice4jean@hotmail.co.uk and www.justice4jean.com
PO BOX 273, Forest Gate, London E7 Tel: 07765707632 / 0208 470 8333
supported by:
newham monitoring project, newham muslim alliance, radical activist
network, islamic forum europe, islamic society of britain, mpac, npac,
stop political terror, muslim association of britain, inquest, lets
talk, ymo, islamic human rights commission, 1990 trust, respect,
hizb-ut-tahrir, stop the war coalition