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Hicks vigil 23 Feb
by pc
Saturday February 24, 2007 at 01:35 AM
The main speaker at this week's vigil was Monash law lecturer Patrick Emerton, supported by members of CRD and Stop the War Coalition ...
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Kalinda of CRD introduced the speakers and foreshadowed upcoming events, including a nation-wide protest planned for a date in April. She also appealed for people to come forward to help with the organising of the campaign. ' ... there is a real growing momentum for the campaign .. there are people all around Australia now joining and being involved, and the political climate is shifting ...'
Gerard from CRD commented on a recent statement by 'one of the characters from Guantanamo Bay' that the Nuremburg trials used hearsay evidence , 'so what's the problem?' He also raised the question of what has happened in the ALP: a year ago CRD were knocked back by Lindsay Tanner when they asked him to address a rally; now they have been asked to help organise a big public meeting 'with a probable speaker being Lindsay Tanner.'
An MP3 of Gerard's speech is posted below as a comment.
Main speaker was Patrick Emerton, law lecturer at Monash University, who discussd the legal aspects of the David Hicks case, with special reference to the so-called 'laws of war'. But he saw the case as primarily a political issue with a legal aspect, and sketched the process by which the principle of the 'rule of law not men' had been won. The 'rule of law' as it is sometimes called, does not come from nowhere, handed down magically ... we have worked hard to get it. I has to come from the bottom, can't be imposed at gunpoint ...
An MP3 of Patrick Emerton's speech is posted below as a comment.
Marcus from Stop the War Coalition spoke at the end, urging everyone to support the upcoming protest rally on 17 March to mark the 4th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
Speakers at the protest
by pc
Saturday February 24, 2007 at 01:35 AM
video: windows media at 1.8 mebibytes
Short video - 1min.44, wmv format, 1.9MB - Gerard from CRD and Patrick Emerton, introduced by Kalinda, also of CRD.
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