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After 14 years British forces have officially concluded their war in Afghanistan, but what is the legacy of the conflict?
TALK
âAfghanistan: Mission Accomplished? The legacy of 14 years of warâ
with Maya Evans
Wednesday 10th December, 7pm
Entry £3, redeemable against any purchase
After 14 years British forces have officially concluded their war in Afghanistan, but what is the legacy of the conflict?
Maya Evans has now visited Afghanistan three times over the last three years during which she lived and work with a non-violent Afghan youth group who campaign for peace and grassroots change. During her trips Maya visited refugee camps, health facilities, NGOs, journalists and moreover ordinary Afghans, giving her political analysis a grassroots perspective.
Her previous campaigning against the Afghan war has included a High Court enquiry into the British treatment of Afghan detainees, as well as a prison sentence for protests relating to a NATO bombing of an Afghan wedding party.
Maya is the Co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Non-Violence UK
www.vcnvuk.wordpress.com
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Maya Evans | talks |
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Date and Time: |
10 December 2014 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Housmans Bookshop |
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Entry £3, redeemable against any purchase |
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