MISF Media Launches Human Rights-War on Terror News Update
Biweekly news roundup reviews the war on terror's impact on human rights.
Medford, MA, August 30, 2006 --(PR.com)-- May I Speak Freely Media, a nonprofit organization reporting on human rights and social justice issues, today launched its newest Web site feature, the Human Rights-War on Terror News Update.
The biweekly feature provides a roundup of news events related to the U.S.-led “war on terror” and its impact on human rights around the world. Using capsule news summaries with links to the original sources, the Update addresses topics including investigations and prosecution of torture cases, detention policies, renditions, national and international court cases, and laws enacted as “antiterror” measures.
Visit http://www.mayispeakfreely.org regularly to stay informed on such issues as efforts to halt the NSA domestic surveillance program, Europe’s continuing debate over its role in U.S. renditions, international criticism of U.S. terrorism policies, new revelations of torture in U.S. detention facilities, and the debate on the legality of detention policies.
The Human Rights−War on Terror News Update is available on their Web site and via e-mail update; readers can send e-mail to speak[at]mayispeakfreely.org to subscribe.
About MISF Media
May I Speak Freely (MISF) Media is a nonprofit organization that produces and distributes media on human rights issues. It works closely with activists, international NGOs and grassroots organizations to research and document threats to human and civil rights, educate the public about global issues, and build awareness about how historical events are relevant to contemporary political issues.
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The biweekly feature provides a roundup of news events related to the U.S.-led “war on terror” and its impact on human rights around the world. Using capsule news summaries with links to the original sources, the Update addresses topics including investigations and prosecution of torture cases, detention policies, renditions, national and international court cases, and laws enacted as “antiterror” measures.
Visit http://www.mayispeakfreely.org regularly to stay informed on such issues as efforts to halt the NSA domestic surveillance program, Europe’s continuing debate over its role in U.S. renditions, international criticism of U.S. terrorism policies, new revelations of torture in U.S. detention facilities, and the debate on the legality of detention policies.
The Human Rights−War on Terror News Update is available on their Web site and via e-mail update; readers can send e-mail to speak[at]mayispeakfreely.org to subscribe.
About MISF Media
May I Speak Freely (MISF) Media is a nonprofit organization that produces and distributes media on human rights issues. It works closely with activists, international NGOs and grassroots organizations to research and document threats to human and civil rights, educate the public about global issues, and build awareness about how historical events are relevant to contemporary political issues.
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Roz Dzelzitis, Executive Director
781-393-0906
www.mayispeakfreely.org
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Roz Dzelzitis, Executive Director
781-393-0906
www.mayispeakfreely.org
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