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International Day of Action for David Hicks
by Civilrights Thursday November 16, 2006 at 06:01 PM

David Hicks: Five years in hell. Close Guantanamo! Bring David Home!

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International Day of Action for David Hicks

2pm Saturday 9 December

Federation Square, Melbourne (with simultaneous events in Sydney, Canberra and Adelaide, as well as in the UK)

Speakers include:

Major Michael Mori, David Hicks’ US lawyer;
Les Thomas, CRD member and brother of Jack Thomas;
Nicole Bieske, Amnesty International Australia;
Lex Lasry, QC;
Nicola Roxon, Shadow Attorney General;
Brian Walters, Liberty Victoria;
Michelle O'Neil, Textile, Clothing, Footwear Union;
Rob Stary, civil libertarian and lawyer

David Hicks: Five years in hell
Close Guantanamo! Bring David Home!

Organised by Amnesty International, Liberty Victoria and Civil Rights Defence
for more information, call 0407 856 628

Photo: Nowhere Man
http://www.fairgofordavid.org/htmlfiles/media/nowhereman.htm

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