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ACT-MA Peace Events in Massachusetts

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Olivera E Kesler)
Wed May 31 14:57:46 2000

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To: peace-list@MIT.EDU
Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 14:57:39 -0400
From: Olivera E Kesler <olivera@MIT.EDU>


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>                   ACT-MA Peace Events in Massachusetts
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>Come to the 
>       New England Hearing
>           of the
>International War Crimes Tribunal on 
>U.S.-NATO WAR CRIMES IN YUGOSLAVIA.
>
>      Sunday, June 4, 2-5 PM
>       Building 2, Room 190, 
>Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>       Cambridge, Mass.
>(Building 2 is on Memorial Drive, midway between Ames
>St. and Massachusetts Ave. 
>To see a map, click this link:
>http://whereis.mit.edu/bin/map?locate=bldg_2 )
>
>* Hear International War Crimes Tribunal Coordinator
>John Catalinotto, who participated in the War Crimes
>Tribunal hearing in Belgrade, Yugoslavia inMarch.
>
>* See "NATO Targets" -- a video made in Yugoslavia by
>the International Action center during the NATO war.
>
>* Testimony, slides, and pictures from witnesses
>throughout New England, including Serbian Americans
>whose families were affected, John Schuchardt of
>Massachusetts Veterans For Paece who traveled in
>Yugoslavia at the end of the war, witnesses of the
>Starmet Corporation of Concord which is involved with
>depleted uranium munitions, peace activists fighting
>the Raytheon Corporatoion, activists fighting the U.S.
>Navy at Vieques which was used for training and
>staging the war in Yugoslavia, and others.
>
>The International Tribunal on U.S.-NATO War Crimes in
>Yugoslavia has held hearings in cities across the U.S.
>and in 12 countries worldwide on 19 charges of war
>crimes and genocide against Bill Clinton, Madeline
>Albright, the Pentagon, and NATO. The combined
>evidence will be presented to a panel of independent
>jurists on Saturday, June 10, from 11 AM to 7 PM at
>the Martin Luther King Auditorium in New York City, at
>which time a verdict will be rendered. You are invited
>to attend.
>
>For more information, contact the International Action
>Center, Boston, at
>(617) 522-6626
>31 Germania St., Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 (enter 284
>Amory St)
>iacboston@yahoo.com          
>http://home.earthlink,net/~ncpboston
>Wheelchair accessible.
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