Ottawa Peace Assembly: Afghan MP Malalai Joya
Nov
26
,
2009
- 7:00 pm
Etc/GMT-4
Malalai Joya in Ottawa
Thursday November 26
Centretown United Church (507 Bank St) 7pm
$10, $5 for students and unwaged. Advance tickets are on sale at Octopus Books.
More information:
Ottawa Peace Assembly http://ottawapeace.blogspot.com/ and ottawa.peace.assembly@gmail.com.
Canadian Peace Alliance http://www.acp-cpa.ca/en/ReinstateMalalai.htm
Afghan MP Malalai Joya, who the BBC called the bravest woman in Afghanistan, will speak to audiences across Canada from November 14 to 28th. Join us to hear from this remarkable woman who speaks out against the violence and corruption brought on by decades of war and foreign occupation.
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