Weaving a Net of Accountability: Taking on extraordinary rendition at the state and regional level
This public conference explores how to achieve accountability for extraordinary rendition in North Carolina and at the regional level. We have an excellent program of speakers confirmed for the conference.
Sponsored by:
- Duke Human Rights Center
- North Carolina Stop Torture Now
- Immigration & Human Rights Policy Clinic at The University of North Carolina School of Law
- The International Human Rights Law Society at Duke University Law School
See also our list of co-sponsors.
Background
These sites contain additional background information and news.
- The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle in Harper's magazine, by keynote speaker, Scott Horton
- Report Casts Doubt On Guantanamo Suicides, NPR story featuring Scott Horton
For more information or to R.S.V.P (so we have an accurate count for lunch), please contact NC Stop Torture Now at contact@ncstoptorturenow.org, or Duke Human Rights Center at rights@duke.edu or (919) 668-6511.
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