Edge Hill University, CREED Public Lecture Series 2008
Moazzam Begg: Is Torture Ever Justified?
Moazzam Begg: Is Torture Ever Justified?
A talk by six Tibetan nuns, who between them have spent 71 years in Drapchi Prison, as political prisoners and are in the UK to pay tribute to their fellow prisoners who died as a result of inhuman treatment inprisons.
Professor David Lewis explains how a Europe which in the 8th century defined itself in opposition to Islam made virtues out of hereditary aristocracy, persecutory religious intolerance, cultural particularism, and perpetual war.
In February 1944 Stalin ordered the immediate deportation of the entire Chechen and Ingush peoples to the steppes of Central Asia resulting in the deaths of up to half of the population…
In February 1944 Stalin ordered the immediate deportation of the entire Chechen and Ingush peoples to the steppes of Central Asia resulting in the deaths of up to half of the population…
“When a person places the proper value on freedom, there is nothing under the sun that he will not do to acquire that freedom. Whenever you hear a man saying he wants freedom…
There come moments when it is important for fair-minded people to stand their ground. Now is a time for solidarity; to affirm respect, equality and parity for all Britons, irrespective of race and creed.
Hosted by the SOAS Detainee Support Group the 14-minute film After Sangatte interviews one Iraqi Kurd refugee on his life, his escape from Iraq, to his plight, and that facing all those escaping the War on Terror to seek asylum in the UK.
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