Community meeting in Minneapolis
BRINGING BUSH & CO. TO JUSTICE: HOW DO WE PROCEED?
Peace and justice activists have been enormously frustrated by the failure to impeach and remove Bush and Cheney from office. After January 19 what actions under U.S. and international law can we take against them, other culpable members of their administration, and their cohorts in the private sector? Who could those persons be? Under what codes and in what courts could they be charged? What support do we need from the Obama administration, Congress and the public?
Two superb people will address these and other questions:
FORMER FBI CHIEF COUNSEL COLEEN ROWLEY and PROFESSOR BARBARA FREY
COLEEN ROWLEY received a B.A. in French from Wartburg College, graduated with honors from the University of Iowa College of Law, and passed the Iowa Bar Exam. Became a FBI Special Agent in 1981 and worked on organized drug crime in New York, Italy, France and Canada. In 1990 became the Chief Division Counsel in Minneapolis, "blew the whistle" on pre-9/11 "lapses," was named a "Time Magazine Person of the Year," left the FBI in 2004, and is now a dynamic advocate for the rule of law.
BARBARA FREY directs the Human Rights Program in the College of Liberal Arts at the U. of Minnesota. She is a well known international human rights teacher, advocate and scholar who has won numerous awards for her work. She served as the Executive Director of the UN Commission on the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights (2000-'03) and as the Sub-commission's Special Rapporteur to study human rights abuses with small arms (2000-'06).
Third Thursday Global Issues Forums are co-sponsored by the Social Concerns Committee of Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, United Nations Association of Minnesota, and Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers.
CITIZENS FOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS
MINNESOTA - THIRD THURSDAY GLOBAL ISSUES FORUMS
January 15, 2009, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Free and open to the public at
Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church
811 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis (Lyndale & Hennepin, park in the rear lot).
Peace and justice activists have been enormously frustrated by the failure to impeach and remove Bush and Cheney from office. After January 19 what actions under U.S. and international law can we take against them, other culpable members of their administration, and their cohorts in the private sector? Who could those persons be? Under what codes and in what courts could they be charged? What support do we need from the Obama administration, Congress and the public?
Two superb people will address these and other questions:
FORMER FBI CHIEF COUNSEL COLEEN ROWLEY and PROFESSOR BARBARA FREY
COLEEN ROWLEY received a B.A. in French from Wartburg College, graduated with honors from the University of Iowa College of Law, and passed the Iowa Bar Exam. Became a FBI Special Agent in 1981 and worked on organized drug crime in New York, Italy, France and Canada. In 1990 became the Chief Division Counsel in Minneapolis, "blew the whistle" on pre-9/11 "lapses," was named a "Time Magazine Person of the Year," left the FBI in 2004, and is now a dynamic advocate for the rule of law.
BARBARA FREY directs the Human Rights Program in the College of Liberal Arts at the U. of Minnesota. She is a well known international human rights teacher, advocate and scholar who has won numerous awards for her work. She served as the Executive Director of the UN Commission on the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights (2000-'03) and as the Sub-commission's Special Rapporteur to study human rights abuses with small arms (2000-'06).
Third Thursday Global Issues Forums are co-sponsored by the Social Concerns Committee of Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, United Nations Association of Minnesota, and Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers.
CITIZENS FOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS
MINNESOTA - THIRD THURSDAY GLOBAL ISSUES FORUMS
January 15, 2009, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Free and open to the public at
Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church
811 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis (Lyndale & Hennepin, park in the rear lot).
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