The Abu Ali Case

"...this nightmare is viewed as an entirely legal reality: The U.S. can work with a foreign government to arrest and imprison a U.S. citizen and torture him. It can allow the imprisonment to go on indefinitely; Abu Ali's took over twenty months." Elaine Cassel, Civil Rights Watch

It has been describes as one of the most shocking and intriguing cases since the Patriot Act came into effect. Join us for a talk on the extraordinary circumstances of Ahmed Abu Ali's case, which covers everything from torture to conspiracy, with civil rights activist Mahdi Bray.

 
Date and Time:
 Wednesday, February 8, 2006.  7:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 1 hour(s).
Location:
Pigott Hall, Bld 260 Rm 113  [Map]
Audience:
General Public
Students
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Other
Sponsor:
Muslim Student Awareness Network
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Last Modified:
February 1, 2006