I don’t like the lighting in this photo, so it won’t make the final cut for my migrant justice poster series, but here it is for your interest. I think I should start working on some French content. Some audio slideshows are also in the works.…
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Un statut pour tou(te)s - Status for All
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Extraordinary Rendition is Common Practice
http://tatianagomez.com/wordpress/?p=25Abdullah Almaki is a Canadian engineer who was abruptly arrested on a visit to Syria in May 2003. He spent almost two years in Syrian prisons, where he was interrogated under physical and psychological torture. Stephen Toope, fact-finder for the Arar commission, wrote in his report, “Of all the testimony I heard, Mr. …
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Political Posters
http://tatianagomez.com/wordpress/?p=24The city is plastered with posters for all kinds of events. Political posters are part of this landscape. They are a means by which social movements are documented. The posters are telling of the context in which they were created and the times in which the events they promoted occurred. …
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Bloggers Unite
http://focusorganic.com/bloggers-unite/Bloggers Unite - Kids, HIV/AIDS and School “Hope is power” - Amnesty International Blue Collar Goddess - Public Viewing Area INDÍGENAS GUARANÍES EN PELIGRO CONTINUO blogging for hope Human rights? Bring Him Home Bloggers Unite for Human Rights - Thursday Thirteen style Our Brother’s Keeper - Or is That Somebody Else’s Job? Bloggers Unite for Human Rights Bloggers’ Unite for Human Rights:Creating a world without poverty
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Extraordinary Rendition is Common Practice
http://blog.tatianagomez.com/?p=25“Mr. Almalki was especially badly treated, and for an extended period.” Cases like Almaki’s or Arar’s are no longer the exception. One of the latest cases is that of Abousfian Abdelrazik. A press conference was held for Abdelrazik last week to call on the Canadian government to intervene in his case.
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Extraordinary Rendition is Common Practice
http://tatianagomez.com/blog/?p=25“Mr. Almalki was especially badly treated, and for an extended period.” Cases like Almaki’s or Arar’s are no longer the exception. One of the latest cases is that of Abousfian Abdelrazik. A press conference was held for Abdelrazik last week to call on the Canadian government to intervene in his case.
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