<div><strong>Human Rights in Burma: "Total Denial" Film Screening and Panel Discussion</strong></div>
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<div>Amnesty International Local Group 133 of Somerville will be continuing our film series this <br>Tuesday night, with a not-to-be-missed event at Harvard University. At <br>7 p.m. at the Kennedy School of Government, we will be screening
<br>"Total Denial" (<a href="http://www.totaldenialfilm.com">www.totaldenialfilm.com</a>). </div>
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<div>Please join us for this powerful documentary about the <br>Doe v. Unocal case. The case, brought by a group of Burmese villagers <br>and EarthRights International against the Unocal oil company, used the <br>Alien Tort Claims Act to challenge the severe human rights abuses
<br>committed during Unocal's collaboration with the Burmese government <br>while building a new oil pipeline. <br> </div>
<div>We are very fortunate to have an *amazing* panel scheduled to speak <br>after the screening: <br> </div>
<p>Aye Aye San, Human Rights Activist/Former Political Prisoner from <br>Burma <br>
<p>Mark McDowell, Canadian Diplomat to Burma, Thailand, and Laos, 2003- <br>2007 <br>
<p>Shanti Maung, Student Activist, Harvard Burma Action Group <br>
<p>Tyler Giannini, Co-founder, EarthRights International/ Clinical <br>Director, Harvard Law School Human Rights Program <br>
<p><em>Event Details: <br></em>Tuesday, November 6th, 7-9:30 p.m. <br>Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government <br>Wiener Auditorium, Taubman Building, Ground Floor <br>79 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA <br>
<p>Please contact me if you have any questions, or if you would like to receive a copy of the event flyer. We hope to see you and your friends on Tuesday! <br>
<p>Peace, <br>Kelly Turley <br><a href="mailto:kellyturley@gmail.com">kellyturley@gmail.com</a></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>