Stop the Drones - Report-Back from Pakistan Peace Delegation - MONDAY
Report Back from the October CodePink
Anti-Drone Peace Delegation to Pakistan
When: Monday, November 26, 2012, 7:30
pm
Where: MIT Room 32-141 • 32 Vassar St
• Cambridge
On October 7 (the anniversary of the US attack on Afghanistan), a
delegation of 31 US antiwar activists marched with tens of thousands of
Pakistanis sickened by the civilian death toll and growth of rightwing reaction
brought on by the US drone war in Waziristan. Hear first-hand reports and view
slides from delegation members who just met with the families of drone victims,
with intellectuals, political activists, and others in Islamabad, Lahore, and
the tribal areas. We will also hear from Pakistanis on the impact of the US
“War on Terror” and drone attacks on Pakistan.
Learn about the growing use of drones
for military attacks and for domestic surveillance. Discuss what we can do to
stop the use and proliferation of these deadly weapons.
Panelists:
- Joe Lombardo, Co-Coordinator, United National
Antiwar Coalition; member of the Troy Area Labor Council (New York); tour
member
- Paki Wieland, Arrested Hancock AFB drone
resister; Engages in peacekeeper & nonviolence training and education; tour
member
- Lois Mastrangelo, United for Justice with Peace;
CodePink of Greater Boston; tour member
- Osman Khan, Radical economist pursuing his
doctorate; just returned from six months in Pakistan researching the impact of
drone attacks and war on the tribal peoples of western Pakistan
- Waqas Mirza, Recent Political Science graduate
University of Massachusetts Amherst; Writes and speaks about impact of “War on
Terror” on Pakistan
Endorsed by United National Antiwar
Coalition, United for Justice with Peace, Code Pink Greater Boston, Alliance for
a Democratic and Secular South Asia, Muslim Peace Coalition, Veterans For Peace,
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Massachusetts Global
Action
Suggested donation $5.00. Proceeds to
support anti-drone protests
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