"Communities Speak Out Against Terrorist Ban" - public meeting

Public meeting organised by the Campaign Against Criminalising Communities (CACC) (Coalition of groups Against Terrorism Act 2000)

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A public meeting is being organised by the Campaign Against Criminalising Communities:

Tuesday 31 July at 7.00 pm
Venue: Council Chambers, Camden Town Hall, Judd Street, London NW1 (near Kings X or Euston station)

Speakers include:

Richard Norton-Taylor (journalist "The Guardian")
John Wadham (Liberty)
Tim Gopsill (NUJ, Editor "Journalist")
Paddy Hillyard (Irish writer, author of book "Suspect Community: Peoples' experiences under the PTA)
Nulifer Koc (Kurdish politician)
S Maharasingham (Tamil Action Committee)
Dr Jasdev Singh Rai (Director of the Sri Lanka Human Rights Group)
Rashid Massoudi (Algerian journalist)
Representative of the Kashmir Community Centre

The meeting will be chaired by Mark Muller (barrister, Chambers of Mark Muller)

The meeting will bring together representatives of some of the groups affected by the Terrorism Act 2000 such as the Kurds, Tamils, Sikhs, Kashmiris and Algerians as well as journalists, trade unionists, lawyers and campaigners who could be affected professionally by the new law.

Contact information: CACC, c/o Haldane Society, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL tel: Stephanie 0796 87 87 762 or Estella on 020 7250 1315 or 020 7586 5892

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