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A Video Contest Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of 9/11

9/11 Families Speak Out Against Torture

September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows

Tuesday 21 June 2011

[(September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows’ "Say Your Peace Video Contest" invites you to create a short video sharing your ideas for creating peaceful tomorrows for everyone.
One winner in each of three age categories will receive a cash prize of $1,000. Be sure to visit Peaceful Tomorrows - Say Your Peace for full details about eligibility, deadlines, and how to enter.
Deadline for entry is August 15, 2011.
No video experience is required to participate
Only open to US citizens)]


By Adele Welty, with Marianne Stone, of September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows

"On September 11th, my son, a Firefighter intent on saving lives, lost his life at the World Trade Center.

I am a member of September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, a group born out of the grief of losing family members in the attacks of 9/11 that promotes nonviolent options in the pursuit of justice rather than revenge.

Consistent with our belief in universal human rights, we oppose torture because of its illegality, moral repugnance, and ineffectiveness as a method of interrogation. Similarly, torture compromises core American values such as liberty and many of the rights granted by the Bill of Rights.

In a post 9/11 world, the torture debate has shifted from whether torture is right to whether it is justifiable. It has become acceptable to say that extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary measures and that torturing one for the sake of the many is justified. However, in our opinion, taking a firm stand against torture, even in the most difficult of circumstances, is the right side of the debate and the one that most accurately reflects the values on which this country stands.

Americans often take the values that define this nation for granted, relying on others to make the hard decisions about issues like torture and thus exonerating themselves from accountability. September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows hopes that people begin to realize they have choices, and take responsibility for those choices and for the actions the US government takes in their name.

We recently launched the Say Your Peace video contest to highlight the deterioration of the rule of law since 9/11 as well as mark Torture Awareness Month this June.

Please join the Say Your Peace video contest to raise the volume on the voices that are speaking out against the countless injustices that have been the result of the US government’s policies and actions since 9/11. Say Your Peace!

We also support Amnesty International’s efforts this June to hold the government accountable for its role in the brutal interrogation and torture of Canadian citizen, Maher Arar.

This post is part of our 2011 Torture Awareness Month series"

Source:
The Amnesty International USA Web Log


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