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CCRI, HRLN s: International Law Lecture Series (10th February To 25th February)

CCRI, HRLN s: International Law Lecture Series (10th February To 25th February)
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111 NGOs Call on Biden to Close Guantanamo, End Indefinite Detention

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 February 2, 2021, Washington, D.C. – Today, more than a hundred non-governmental organizations joined a letter led by the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Center for Victims of Torture, urging President Joe Biden to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba and end indefinite military detention. The letter is signed by organizations ranging from those working to end anti-Muslim discrimination and torture to immigrant rights organizations and organizations working broadly on civil rights, civil liberties, and racial justice at the national and local level. It emphasizes the devastating and ongoing consequences of the prison, including the effect of a post-9/11 national security framework on domestic racial justice struggles and efforts to end police violence. The letter reads, in part:

Repeal of Trump s Muslim ban offers new hope to frustrated immigrants and long-suffering families

Repeal of Trump s Muslim ban offers new hope to frustrated immigrants and long-suffering families Kareem Fahim, Durrie Bouscaren and Louisa Loveluck, The Washington Post Jan. 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail President Biden picks up a pen in the Oval Office to sign a raft of executive orders, including one that repealed his predecessor s Muslim travel ban, on Jan. 20.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford. ISTANBUL - Danah Harbi went to another doctor s appointment this week without her fiance, as she has for most of her six-month pregnancy, as she has for all manner of appointments and engagements during their long, forced separation. Maybe they will be together when the child is born this spring, but the last few years have been cruel and capricious, and the future has been hard to predict.

Pervasive Surveillance Tactics Have Haunted Muslim Americans For Years

Updated Dec 18, 2020 Pervasive Surveillance Tactics Have Haunted Muslim Americans For Years Decades of discriminatory profiling and government surveillance have eroded trust, vilified Muslim Americans and traumatized a community. Illustration: HuffPost; Photo: Getty Images “There’s little to no reason to trust that it won’t happen in your community or my community,  said Hina Shamsi, the director of the American Civil Liberties Union National Security Project. The Supreme Court unanimously determined last week that three Muslim men may seek monetary damages from the FBI agents who, according to the men, placed them on a no-fly list because they refused to spy on their communities as informants. 

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