Arab Organisation for Human Rights in the UK presents…
THE BLOODSHED: Political Detentions in Egypt Post-Military Coup
A new report documenting mass human rights abuses, torture and political detentions by the Egyptian authorities following the military coup of summer 2013.
Thursday 25 September, 2014 6:30pm-9pm
The Frontline Club 13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
Nearest tube: Paddington
Speakers:
Dr Anne Alexander
Academic and writer; author of a biography of Gamal Abdel-Nasser (Haus, 2005), and co-author of Bread, Freedom, Social Justice: Workers and the Egyptian Revolution (forthcoming).
Nabila Ramdani
An award-winning French-Algerian journalist, columnist, and broadcaster who specialises in French politics, Islamic affairs, and the Arab World.
Toby Cadman
International law specialist in the field of war crimes, human rights, terrorism and extradition
Alastair
Al Jazeera columnist and regular contributor to The Guardian
David Hearst
Editor of the Middle East Eye; former chief foreign leader writer for The Guardian.
Mohammed Jamil
Director, AOHR-UK
All welcome. Limited space.
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