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We the people say NO to U.S. human rights violations in the name
of unending "global war"
Join us on the 11th anniversary of Guantánamo prison to call
on President Obama to keep his promise to shut it down, and for all branches
of the U.S. government to uphold human rights.
- Close Guantánamo: all detained people must either be charged
& fairly tried, or be released
- Resolve the cases of the publicly cleared detainees, including Shaker
Aamer & Djamel Ameziane
- End indefinite detention & remove detention provisions in the
National Defense Authorization Act
- End unlawful killings with drones and other weapons
- Ensure accountability for torture, unlawful killings & other abuses
March in Washington DC Friday, January 11, 2013 Noon
to 1:30PM
- March from the Supreme Court via the Capitol to the White House
- Gather @ Noon on the steps of the Supreme Court
- Want to wear an orange jumpsuit? Or carrying an anti-drone banner.
Email codepink.nancy@gmail.com
- After the march, at 2:30PM: Interfaith Prayer Service & Policy
Briefing at NY Ave Presbyterian Church (1313 NY Ave. NW)
- Warm beverages/snacks will be available at UM Building (100 Maryland
Ave) from 10:30 am-12:00 and at NY Ave Presbyterian Church, starting
at 1:30 pm.
Stop CIA Killer Drones & Torture - Saturday, January 12, 2013
- 10AM
- CIA Headquarters, 900 block of Dolley Madison Blvd., Langley, Virginia
Or Take Solidarity Action in Your CODEPINK Community
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Sponsoring Organizations
Amnesty International USA, Catholic Worker, CODEPINK, Center for Constitutional
Rights, Council on American Islamic Relations, Liberty Coalition, National
Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance, No More Guantánamos, Pax Christi
USA, Rabbis for Human Rights North America, September 11th Families for
Peaceful Tomorrows, Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition,
Voices for Creative Non Violence, War Resisters League, Washington Region
Religious Campaign Against Torture, Witness Against Torture, World Cant
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