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<div align="center"><font color="#0000FF"><b>Upcoming Events from MIT's
Program on Human Rights and Justice (PHRJ)<br><br>
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Industrial Impunity: Remembering the Bhopal Gas Tragedy <br>
</font>Dr. Ken Geiser, Director of the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction
Institute<br>
Shahid Nanavati, SPURS Fellow<br>
</b>Thursday March 4, 2004 <br>
4:30-6:00 p.m.<br>
Location: E38-615, 292 Main Street<br><br>
<font color="#0000FF"><b>Depleted Uranium Weapons: Toxic Contaminant or
Necessary Technology?<br>
</font>Dan Fahey</b> - Policy analyst, Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy, Tufts University; former US veteran, Persian Gulf, 1991<br>
<b>Thomas Fasy</b> - Pathologist, Mount Sinai School of Medicine<br>
<b>Michael Kilpatrick</b> - Deputy Director, Deployment Health Support,
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs<br>
<b>Jonathan King</b> - Professor of Microbiology, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology<br>
<b>Alexandra Miller</b> - Radiologist, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research
Institute<br>
<b>Tanya Palmateer Oxenberg</b> - DU contamination expert, Aberdeen
Proving Grounds<br>
<b>Jan Snihs</b> - Researcher, Swedish Radiation Protection Institute;
scientific leader, UN Environmental Programme, Kosovo<br>
<b>Jim Walsh</b> - Executive Director, Managing the Atom Project, Belfer
Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University<br>
Saturday March 6, 2004<br>
Building 34, Room 101<br>
1:00-5:00 p.m. <br>
For more information, visit
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/pugwash/du">http://web.mit.edu/pugwash/du<br>
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<font color="#0000FF"><b>The Human Right to Environment<br>
</font>Kilaparti Ramakrishna</b>, Director, Program on Science in Public
Affairs, Woods Hole <br>
Thursday March 11, 2004 <br>
4:30-6:00 p.m.<br>
Location: E38-615, 292 Main Street<br>
</i><font color="#800000"><b>*POSTPONED*<br><br>
</font><font color="#0000FF">Investigating the Bush Administration's
Misuse of Science<br>
</font>Kevin Knobloch, </b>President, Union of Concerned Scientists<br>
<b>Philip Morrison</b>, Institute Professor Emeritus, Physics Department,
MIT<br>
<b>E. O. Wilson</b>, Professor Emeritus of Science, Harvard
University<br>
Thursday March 11, 2004<br>
7:00 p.m.<br>
<b>Location: 10-250<br>
</b><i>Co-sponsored by the MIT Western Hemisphere Project, Technology
& Culture Forum, and Student Pugwash<br><br>
</i><font color="#0000FF"><b>The Aftermath of U.S. intervention in
Guatemala: A Village's Experience<br>
</font>Beatriz Manz</b>, Author of <i>Paradise in Ashes<br>
</i>Tuesday March 16, 2004 <br>
7:00 p.m.<br>
Location: 66-110<br>
<i>Co-sponsored by the MIT Department of Anthropology and Western
Hemisphere Project<br><br>
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Susan Frick<br>
Program on Human Rights and Justice<br>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
E38-277, 292 Main Street<br>
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307<br>
Tel: 617 258 7614<br>
Fax: 617 452 3962<br>
Email: fricks@mit.edu<br>
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