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Announcement :: Human Rights : International : War and Militarism |
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Afghanistan: The Good War? |
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by Tor Krever Email: tkrever (nospam) .jd11.law.harvard.edu (unverified!) |
27 Feb 2009
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Hear Tariq Ali, leading figure of the international left, speak on the US occupation of Afghanistan and foreign policy in the region. |
Unbound: Harvard Journal of the Legal Left Presents:
Afghanistan: The Good War?
Tariq Ali on US foreign policy in the Hindu Kush
Monday, March 16, 2009, 7pm
Austin Hall North
Harvard Law School
(Harvard Square T, Cambridge)
Join Unbound for a discussion with Tariq Ali on the war in Afghanistan and US policy in the region. The Obama administration has been greeted as marking the start of a new era of foreign policy, but while an end to adventurism in Mesopotamia is promised, the conflagration in Afghanistan appears set for escalation: more troops, more tension with Pakistan, more Afghani civilian deaths. Tariq Ali is a novelist, historian, political campaigner and editor of the New Left Review. A leading figure of the international left since the 60s, his latest book is The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power.
All are welcome.
For information, contact: tkrever (at) jd11.law.harvard.edu |
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