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Col. Ann Wright: Ethics and Effects of the Use of Military Drones

January 18, 2012

Col. Ann Wright, former US Army Colonel, is now a dedicated activist for peace.

Feb. 27th, 7-9 p.m. at Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar Blvd.

Col. Ann Wright is a former US Army Colonel and retired official of the US State Department.  She received the State Department Award for Heroism in 1997, after helping to evacuate several thousand people during the civil war in Sierra Leone.  She is most noted for having been one of three State Department officials to publicly resign in direct protest of the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. She wrote a very public letter in opposition when she resigned stating four main points for her resignation.
The decision to invade Iraq without the blessing of the UN Security Council
The “lack of effort” in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process
The “lack of policy” in regard to North Korea
The curtailment of civil liberties within the US

She has since become a dedicated activist for peace, traveling extensively and challenging unjust military policies and oppression throughout the globe.

Who Are the Palestinians and What Do They Want?

January 18, 2012

On Sunday 29 January 2012, Sandra Tamari, a Palestinian-American activist, will address recent questions raised by Republican presidential candidates about Palestinian identity and outline Palestinian demands for an end to the Israeli occupation, equality for Palestinians inside Israel, and a just …resolution to the plight of Palestinian refugees. The talk will focus on concrete steps individuals and organizations can take to help achieve peace in Israel and Palestine. All are welcome. University City Library, 2:30-4:30 p.m.

This discussion is the first in a monthly spring speakers series on Palestine sponsored by the St. Louis Palestine Solidarity Committee.

On Sunday February 26 at 2:30 pm (location TBA), Ann Wright, a former United States Army colonel, retired official of the U.S. State Department and courageous activist for human rights, will speak about the impact of Israeli drone strikes on Gaza.

On Sunday, March 18, mental health professional, Palestinian-American Amal Salem, will give a talk on “The State of Mental Health in Occupied Palestine.” Amal worked training mental health providers in Nablus and Hebron in the summer of 2011.University City Library, 2:30-4:30 p.m.

On Sunday April 29, join us for a talk by Jewish-American activist, Michael Berg, entitled “Welcome to Palestine—If You Can Get There.” Michael will tell stories about participating in nonviolent demonstrations in the West Bank in the summer of 2011. University City Library, 2:30-4:30 p.m.

The Human Rights Action Service

January 18, 2012

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The Human Rights Action Service provides busy people with a way to become better informed and to respond on a monthly basis to human rights abuses in the United States and around the world.

What do we mean by human rights?

HRAS uses the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948, as a basis for its definition of human rights. The Declaration includes political, civil, economic, and social rights.

Who do we rely on for our sources of information?

HRAS letters and guides draw on alerts from groups such as Amnesty International, Christian Peacemaking Teams, Human Rights Watch, International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, Peace Brigades International, national human rights commissions, and indigenous rights groups.

Who is the Human Rights Action Service?

HRAS is operated by Bill Ramsey, who has worked promoting human rights and peace for the American Friends Service Committee for over 20 years.

For additional information or to subscribe, send an e-mail message to Bill Ramsey or call
314-725-5303.

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Uncovered: A Human Rights Media Watch–Jan 2012

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