Towards a More Human Face:
Truth, Justice, and Human Rights in Israel/Palestine

“If you want peace, work for justice”
-- Pope Paul VI

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is central to the larger issues of peace in the Middle East, and no conflict in the world today
has seemed more intractable. Join us as we see that the key to peace in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is not only a firm
resolve against terrorism, but also an equal resolve and commitment to justice and human rights. This update on the state of
human rights in this troubled land may surprise you, and it may anger you. Perhaps it will also stir you to action, to work for
peace by working for justice …

Featuring …    

Dr. Anat Biletzki - Professor of Philosophy at Tel-Aviv University and Former Chairperson, B'Tselem                                
(
www.btselem.org), the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.

Maureen Murphy - Human Rights Activist with Al-Haq (www.alhaq.org), a Palestinian-based human rights                         
organization, and Arts, Music and Culture Editor for The Electronic Intifada Project (
www.electronicintifada.net), an online
educational gateway to information about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

When?        Monday Evening, March 26th, from 7:30 to 9:00 pm
     (Coffee, tea, and light refreshments will follow)

Where?       Episcopal Church of the Atonement, 4945 Highpoint Road, in Atlanta (Sandy Springs area)
     For directions, click
here for a map or visit the church's web site
     The church office phone number is 404-252-3324        

There is no charge for admission to this event. Free-will offerings to defray expenses and to support the work of the
speakers and of EmergentSpirit will be graciously accepted.

For more information, please call Tom Buchanan, Co-Director of
EmergentSpirit, at 404-729-2144 or
e-mail him at
tom@emergentspirit.org


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