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The Legacy Of Abu Ghraib To Be Discussed At CSUCI

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Coming soon after a Spanish court has announced it might prosecute six former Bush officials for war crimes a group at CSUCI is sponsoring an event to discuss the Abu Ghraib scandal.

Here is the information for their event:


California State University Channel Islands will be hosting a two-evening event to mark the fifth anniversary of the publication of the photographs from Abu Ghraib. On Thursday, April 23 from 6-8 pm in Broome Library 1320 there will be a panel of professors and students discussing torture and the impact of the photographs as seen through the lens of their disciplines, from political science to poetry. Refreshments will be served. On Friday, April 24, from 6-9 pm in Aliso Hall, there will be a showing of the critically acclaimed documentary "Ghosts of Abu Ghraib," followed by a discussion and pizza. The events are free and open to the public.

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