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HUMAN RIGHTS and REPORTING

by isised | May 21, 2012

In celebration of the 120th Anniversary of the Isis, and in association with Amnesty Oxford and Oxford University Amnesty:HUMAN RIGHTS and REPORTING

// How do Western Governments get away with being complicit in human rights abuses? // What is the impact of new media on Human Rights reporting? // Can good journalism prevent abuses of human rights? //

with

RICHARD BARLTROP: Journalist and author of ‘Darfur and the International Community: the challenges of conflict resolution in Sudan’
CROFTON BLACK: Investigator on the Secret Prisons Team for REPRIEVE
GREGORY DEACON: British Academy Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, African Studies Centre
Okinaga Room, Wadham College // 8 pm Monday 21 May // £3 entry //Look out for more Isis speaker events later in term.

Sponsored by the University of Melbourne
http://www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_content=oa-20120502-fb&utm_campaign=oxford+isis+magazine