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Dinner in solidarity with Mohamed Harkat

CMAQ via Mic, Friday, January 28, 2011 - 17:17
2011-02-06 18:00
2011-02-06 20:00

Sunday, February 6th, 6pm to 8pm
Concordia University, Hall Building, 7th floor
1455 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal
Guy Concordia Metro

FREE! Vegetarian and hallal food. Venue is wheelchair accessible.

Food prepared by the Centre communautaire des punjabis du Québec and MSA Concordia.

The forum "Whose Security? Our Security!" [or: l'annonce en français] will close with a solidarity dinner in support of Mohamed and Sophie Harkat. The Harkats’ eight year struggle for justice against a security certificate entered a new and critical phase in December 2010, when the Federal Court – in a shocking display of complacency towards CSIS misconduct and bias - issued a ruling against Mohamed. Other conference speakers will be present to express support for Mohamed’s struggle and the importance of standing together against the injustice represented by the security certificate regime. Several speakers will give updates on the other security certificate cases.

Join us for a delicious, free meal and warm atmosphere of solidarity!

AND ... DON'T FORGET TO SIGN THE STATEMENT AGAINST SECURITY CERTIFICATES: www.harkatstatement.com ! And ask your friends to as well !!

INFO: comm...@gmail.com

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