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today: How NOT to Fight Terrorism 10/23 Tues
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Martin Voelker)
Tue Oct 23 10:52:22 2001
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The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy presents
How NOT to Fight Terrorism: Lessons from Israel
With
Eitan Felner
Carr Center Fellow and Former director of B'Tselem, the Israeli Information
Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories and chairperson of
Amnesty International - Israel Section
No other democracy has more experience in fighting terrorism than Israel.
How and why did it fail in striking the proper balance between national
security and human rights? What can be learned from the Israeli case about
the efficacy of counter-terrorist methods in a democratic state?
Tuesday, October 23
4:00 pm
L-280/Ortiz-Patino Room
Littauer Building, Kennedy School of Government
79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA
Questions: camilla_catenza@ksg.harvard.edu or 6-2457
Directions: http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3KennedySchool.shtml
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