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Day of Action to reinstate and defend Malalai Joya!

Collectif de Qu..., Monday, November 5, 2007 - 22:55
2007-11-07 08:00
2007-11-07 15:30

Day of calling in, across Canada and Québec, to the Afghanistan's Ambassador to Canada, Omar Samad, and to Maxime Bernier, Minister of Foreign Affairs calling for Malalai to be reinstated.
Info here: www.acp-cpa.ca/en/ReinstateMalalai.htm

See Malalai speak at these upcoming events

Toronto: Tuesday, November 6
7 pm
Steelworkers' Hall
25 Cecil Street (1 block south of College, 1.5 blocks east of Spadina)

For More info see: www.nowar.ca

Halifax: November 8-9, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia

For more info see: www.hfxpeace.chebucto.org

Canadian Peace Alliance

The youngest member of the Afghan parliament, Malalai Joya, 29, attracted international attention when she condemned the presence of warlords and drug lords in government during a meeting of the Loya Jirga, the national assembly, in 2003. Despite threats of assassination and rape, Joya continues to speak for women's rights, but was suspended from parliament on May 21, 2007.

Info here: www.acp-cpa.ca/en/ReinstateMalalai.htm



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