"Bloody Sunday and October 2000: Lessons from the Struggle for Truth, Justice and Accountability"
In Commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the October 2000 Events:
Adalah‐ The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, Physicians for Human Rights‐Israel (PHR‐I), and the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI) invite you to a seminar and film screening:
"Bloody Sunday and October 2000:
Lessons from the Struggle for Truth, Justice and Accountability"
When: Saturday, 9 October 2010, 19:00
Where: The Felicja Blumental Music Centre and Library
26 Bialik Street, Tel Aviv
Program
19:00‐20:00 – Opening and Welcoming, Hadas Ziv, Executive Director, PHR‐I
Panel discussion (in Hebrew)
• Moderator – Dr. Ishai Menuchin, Executive Director of PCATI
• Dr. Ruchama Marton, President and Founder of PHR‐I and psychiatrist
• Attorney Hassan Jabareen, General Director of Adalah and lead lawyer for the
families of the October 2000 victims
• Dr. Hala Khoury‐Bisharat, Expert in International Criminal Law, Carmel Academic
Center; Member of the Board of Directors of Adalah
20:00 ‐ 20:15 – Break and light refreshments
20:15 ‐ 21:45 – Screening of drama‐documentary film "Sunday" (in English)
Sunday tells the story of "Bloody Sunday", the events of 1972 when British
paratroopers shot dead 13 unarmed civilians, and wounded a further 15 persons,
during a march for civil rights in Derry, Northern Ireland. The film examines the
political context for 'Bloody Sunday', as well as the impact of subsequent
government investigations into the events.
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