Land Rights and Human Rights on Trial

Event description: 


Turning the Tables on Genocide and Ecocide

The Case of the Ahousaht People, Weyerhauser, and the United Church of Canada
A First hand Account and Dialogue with Rev. Kevin Annett
With respondents Quisia Gonzalez and Teckla Negga Melchior

Sponsored by The Henry George School of Social Science & Earth Rights Institute

 

Saturday, January 18, 2014
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
At the Chapel of Peace, Community Church
40 East 35th Street
(between Park & Madison Avenues in Manhattan)
Take the #6 Train to 33rd Street

RSVP and information: hiddenfromhistory1@gmail.com and alanna@earthrights.net 

A common law court is convening in 2014 on Canada’s west coast to place in the docket a corporation, a church and a government that are equally responsible for the destruction of indigenous people and their forests. The man who exposed this historic crime and brought Canada and its churches to account for genocide, Kevin Annett, will tell the story and describe how common law will seek to turn the tables on the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and the earth.

Kevin will also invite participants to reflect on how the trauma perpetrated on all of us and on our world can be exposed and overcome, to allow us to reclaim and reconstitute our stolen liberties and our world.  “The land and society must rest from usury, oppression and fear, as must every soul”

See the evidence of Genocide in Canada and other crimes against the innocent at www.hiddennolonger.com and at the website of The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State at www.itccs.org.

An International, multi-lingual ITCCS site can be found at: http://kevinannettinternational.blogspot.fr

This event is free and open to the public.