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Saturday, 23 February 2008

Moazzam Begg and Annie MachonFILM SCREENING & DEBATE WITH SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS IN BEESTON, LEEDS.

Moazzam Begg, a US detention camp detainee and accused "enemy combatant" and Annie Machon, a former MI5 counter terrorism officer and whistleblower will be among the speakers at a debate in Beeston, Leeds.

Extra-judicial detention, the nature of the threat of terrorism and the effect of alienating communities will be debated.


Sunday 9th March 2008,
18:30 - 22:00

Hamara Healthy Living Centre
Tempest Road
Leeds
LS11 6RD

For more information download the flyer , or view the West Yorkshire Truth Campaign website




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Readers have left 4 comments.
K. Urban: Quote

Could we have the same meeting scheduled in London as well please?
(1) 2008-02-24 09:30:18
Tahira: Quote

Moazzam Begg is a very impressive speaker - I've read his book and am astounded he's managed to come through what he's been through at Guantanamo and Bagram, and still cling fast to the idea of justice, rather than vengeance. If only the 7/7 bombers, who'd never suffered injustice personally, had had the intelligence and strength to hold fast to Islamic means of tackling injustice.
(2) 2008-02-24 11:17:21
Riaz Ahmed: Quote

This looks interesting.

I shall be going and hopefully questions will be asked about the bombings and the mindset of these "Alleged Bombers".

Where do we go from here. Please try to attend.

(3) 2008-02-24 22:51:57
Riaz Ahmed: Quote

If you want a similar meeting to take place in London - then you will need to contact The West Yorkshire Truth Campaign, I am sure they can give you pointers. They have done many events before.
(4) 2008-02-25 12:03:37
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