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Sabin Willett tells the fascinating and moving story of the wrongful imprisonment in Guantanamo of a group of seven men from central Asia, called Uighurs. The U. S. government has said they are innocent of any wrongdoing. Willett has been successful, since this program was made, in winning freedom for some of them. Willett is a great storyteller.
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This is the Bill McKibben talk at the 29th Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures, October 17, 2009 in Stockbridge, MA. McKibben never disappoints. He is one of the leading organizers of and most articulate spokesperson for, the world-wide movement to deal with global warming, before global warming deals with us.
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Do national security claims trump human rights? Does it serve the national interest to maintain the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba? Are military commissions better for terrorist trials than civilian courts? A discussion between two attorneys, before an audience at Smith College in Northampton, MA Pardiss Kebriaei Staff Attorney, Center for Constitutional Rights Michael Sullivan Partner, Ashcroft Sullivan LLC
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