| The Second Annual Corin Redgrave Memorial Event, a panel discussion entitled: An Audit of Human Rights
 
 2pm - 4.30pm on Saturday 30 June at the Friends Meeting House, Euston, London
 On  the panel of speakers to make this audit we have: Massoud Shadjareh, from the Islamic  Human Rights Commission; they have monitored the attacks on Muslim communities  and nations and the resistance to oppression in the Arab Spring. Ashfaq Ahmad, or another  speaker from the Free Babar Ahmad campaign, as Babar’s extradition becomes more  imminent the campaign is calling for his case to be tried in this country.   Frances Webber, a lawyer specialising in immigration and human rights,  now writing and speaking on the issues for organisations including the  Institute of Race Relations, the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers  and local anti-racist and refugee support groups.  Harmit Atwal, of the  Institute of Race Relations in London, has been monitoring racially motivated  attacks on BME, migrant and refugee communities and deaths in police custody. Sue Conlan, a founding  member of Peace & Progress, specialises in immigration and asylum both as a  lawyer and political advocate for 25 years.  Corin  Redgrave, alongside many others founded Peace & Progress – A party for  Human Rights in 2005. This action was taken in recognition that the post war  political consensus on the universality of Human Rights had been broken.  ‘Now, human rights require an advocate  within the political arena. We need a party of human rights.’Peace & Progress A Party for Human Rights,  2005
 
 This  meeting is an opportunity to explore several questions: What has the impact of  the sustained attack, driven by the ‘war on terror’, been on fundamental human  rights? How is it now affecting us all in the UK? And how can we meet the  challenge to defend Human Rights?
 We  will be asking for a voluntary donation of £5 on the door to cover costs.  |