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Joint Committee on Human Rights – video transcript

Joint Committe on Human Rights: Policing and Protest
The Committee heard evidence from the first panel followed by the second panel, on Tuesday 21 October 2008 at 2 pm

CAAB was in the second panel.
Here is a video of the meeting.

Previous relevant posts on the CAAB website:
Submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (Posted October 24th, 2008)
CAAB submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (Posted October 13th, 2008)

World March for Peace planned


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2 October 2009 – 2 January 2010

CAAB plans to work with the Humanist Forum to bring them past Menwith Hill.

World March for Peace (brochure in pdf format)

Chagos exiles 'cannot return'

BBC News: 22 October 2008

Exiles of the Chagos Islands will not be able to return to their homeland, the House of Lords has ruled. … He added: “Our appeal to the House of Lords was not about what happened in the 1960s and 1970s. It was about decisions taken in the international context of 2004.” … The exiled residents had hoped that if the Law Lords ruling had gone in their favour, their heritage could be rebuilt around a new tourist industry. …

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7683726.stm

Chagos exiles ‘cannot return’

BBC News: 22 October 2008

Exiles of the Chagos Islands will not be able to return to their homeland, the House of Lords has ruled. … He added: “Our appeal to the House of Lords was not about what happened in the 1960s and 1970s. It was about decisions taken in the international context of 2004.” … The exiled residents had hoped that if the Law Lords ruling had gone in their favour, their heritage could be rebuilt around a new tourist industry. …

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7683726.stm

Exclusive dispatch: Pakistan's hidden war

The Independent, Thursday, 23 October 2008

War has come to the world’s only Muslim nuclear state. Not just terrorist bombs, but pitched battles bringing refugees down from the mountains and even into Afghanistan. In a powerful dispatch, Andrew Buncombe and Omar Waraich report on the conflict which has left 200,000 people caught between the Pakistani Army, the Taliban and the tribal warlords.

There was a loud, sharp sound followed by flames and massive blast of wind that threw the young boy twenty yards through the air. It felt as if he had fallen off the mountain. When he pulled himself to his feet, dazed and battered, he discovered nine members of his family were dead and that his mother was badly wounded. All were victims of a deadly artillery shell fired by the Pakistani military battling with Taliban fighters in the country’s mountainous border region. …

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/exclusive-dispatch-pakistans-hidden-war-969784.html

Exclusive dispatch: Pakistan’s hidden war

The Independent, Thursday, 23 October 2008

War has come to the world’s only Muslim nuclear state. Not just terrorist bombs, but pitched battles bringing refugees down from the mountains and even into Afghanistan. In a powerful dispatch, Andrew Buncombe and Omar Waraich report on the conflict which has left 200,000 people caught between the Pakistani Army, the Taliban and the tribal warlords.

There was a loud, sharp sound followed by flames and massive blast of wind that threw the young boy twenty yards through the air. It felt as if he had fallen off the mountain. When he pulled himself to his feet, dazed and battered, he discovered nine members of his family were dead and that his mother was badly wounded. All were victims of a deadly artillery shell fired by the Pakistani military battling with Taliban fighters in the country’s mountainous border region. …

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/exclusive-dispatch-pakistans-hidden-war-969784.html

Details of Iraq pact reveal US debacle

Asia Times Online – Kowloon,Hong Kong
By Gareth Porter

WASHINGTON – The final draft of the United States-Iraq Status of Forces agreement on the US military presence represents an even more crushing defeat for the policy of the George W Bush administration than previously thought, the final text reveals.

www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/JJ24Ak01.html

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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4186

The Associated Press – Fri Oct 24

As of Friday, Oct. 24, 2008, at least 4,186 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081024/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_us_deaths

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European Humanist Forum – The Strength of Nonviolence

The European Humanist Forum, with more than 2000 people from 63 countries and 187 organisations, was held on 17/18/19 October in Milan. Lindis Percy was one of the speakers.

www.humanistforum.eu

Submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights

Lindis Percy gave oral evidence (with Milan Rai – Justice not Vengence) and Phil McLeish (Climate Change Camp) to the JCHR on the afternoon of 21 October 2008 in the Portcullis Building (opposite Big Ben). CAAB will be submitting further details to the Committee. Vernon Coaker MP and Minister for Security, Policing and Crime will be called to give evidence. The Committee will then produce a report on their findings.