The
Weaving a Web of Accountability conference held in April 2010 explored
achieving accountability for extraordinary rendition in North
Carolina and at the regional level.
The conference featured
excellent program of
speakers.
Going forward, the
Accoutability for Torture NC web site will detail
our efforts to hold accountable those responsible for the use fo tirture, and
more specifically those using North Carolina as an anchor point in the international web of torture.
Sponsored by:
This conference was made possible through the generous support of the Duke Human Rights Center, North Carolina Stop Torture Now, the University of North Carolina School of Law Immigration & Human Rights Policy Clinic, the Karl von der Heyden Endowment at Duke University, the Trent Foundation, the UNC Office of International Affairs and the UNC Center for Global Initiatives, Robert Seymour of Chapel Hill, T. D. Poole of Clayton, several anonymous donors,
and co-sponsors.
Background
These sites contain additional background information and news.
For more information or to R.S.V.P (so we have an accurate count for lunch), please contact NC Stop
Torture Now at
contact@ncstoptorturenow.org, or Duke Human Rights Center at
rights@duke.edu
or (919) 668-6511.