[GPSCC-chat] Lives Under Drones: Friday 11/9 @ 4:15 PM Room 200-205
Brian Good
snug.bug at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 7 11:33:35 PST 2012
Lives Under Drones: Civilian Consequences of Drone Warfare
A panel discussion on the civilian consequences of the United States's drone program
in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen within the broader context of how the US conducts
its political and military operations in those countries.
Friday 11/9 4:15 PM in building 200 room 205
(History corner of Stanford Quad--the corner near Hoover Tower)
Panelists:
Omar Shakir, 3rd year Stanford Law student and co-author of the Stanford Law School
report "Living Under Drones: Death, Injury, and Trauma to Civilians from Drone Practices
in Pakistan"
Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink and Global Exchange and author of Drone
Warfare: Killing by Remote Control
Robert Crews, Stanford History Professor and co-editor of Under the Drones: Modern
Lives in the Afghanistan-Pakistan Borderlands
Shahzad Bashir, Stanford Religious Studies Professor and co-editor of Under the Drones:\
Modern Lives in the Afghanistan-Pakistan Borderlands.
Visit antiwar.stanford.edu for more info.
Sponsors: Stanford
Says No to War, Muslim Students Awareness Network, Stanford NAACP,
Stanford STAND, CDDRL Program on Human Rights, Abbasi Program in Islamic
Studies, Stanford Asian American Activism Committee, Pakistanis at
Stanford, STATIC and the Peninsula Peace and Justice Center present
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