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ICC Documentary "The Reckoning" To Air On PBS - Enough Expert To Host ICC Web Conference :)
July 13, 2009
Tune in for Public Broadcast of The Reckoning
At Sundance and in specialized theaters around North America and Europe, the film The Reckoning has been educating audiences about the quest for an international justice system that began in Nuremberg after World War II and came into being as the International Criminal Court. Now, the film will fan out to the masses in their living rooms across the United States through its national broadcast premiere on July 14th.
The Reckoning follows the first six years of the International Criminal Court, from the court's headquarters in The Hague, to the scenes of the crimes - in eastern Congo and northern Uganda - to the U.N. headquarters in New York, where the court has met some of its toughest critics. The Reckoning has a captivating way of weaving together the strong personalities of individuals into a gripping narrative, such as a young Ugandan woman who survived a rampage by the brutal Lord's Resistance Army, passionate judges inspired by the work of establishing standards for global justice, outspoken critics of the Court, and a dynamic lead prosecutor who has become the face of the struggle to bring justice to victims in Darfur.
So tune-in to PBS tomorrow, July 14th to catch the film. Then, join the Enough Project for a live web conference with ICC expert Colin Thomas-Jensen. Join Colin at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15th for a discussion of recent ICC activity and send him your questions about the court.
CHECK Local PBS listings for your showtime.
TUNE IN To Enough's ICC web conference at 1 p.m. EST on July 15th.
http://www.enoughproject.org/webcasts/live-webcast-enough-project
ATTEND A local event for the Reckoning.
http://www.skylightpictures.com/site/screenings/
ADVOCATE For the court, sign an online petition.
http://www.ijcentral.org/
Take Action :)
http://www.enoughproject.org/
READ More coverage at Enough's ICC special page.
- What The Warrant Means: Justice, Peace, and the Key Actors in Sudan
- A Conversation With Filmmakers Behind The Reckoning
Check out Enough's blog
- Africa and the ICC: AU Not Speaking For All
- Prendergast On CNN International's Inside Africa
- Africa and the ICC: Will Uganda, Congo, And The CAR Please Stand Up?
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The Issue
Stop human trafficking, etc., in Darfur, etc.. :)
ICC Documentary "The Reckoning" To Air On PBS - Enough Expert To Host ICC Web Conference :)
July 13, 2009
Tune in for Public Broadcast of The Reckoning
At Sundance and in specialized theaters around North America and Europe, the film The Reckoning has been educating audiences about the quest for an international justice system that began in Nuremberg after World War II and came into being as the International Criminal Court. Now, the film will fan out to the masses in their living rooms across the United States through its national broadcast premiere on July 14th.
The Reckoning follows the first six years of the International Criminal Court, from the court's headquarters in The Hague, to the scenes of the crimes - in eastern Congo and northern Uganda - to the U.N. headquarters in New York, where the court has met some of its toughest critics. The Reckoning has a captivating way of weaving together the strong personalities of individuals into a gripping narrative, such as a young Ugandan woman who survived a rampage by the brutal Lord's Resistance Army, passionate judges inspired by the work of establishing standards for global justice, outspoken critics of the Court, and a dynamic lead prosecutor who has become the face of the struggle to bring justice to victims in Darfur.
So tune-in to PBS tomorrow, July 14th to catch the film. Then, join the Enough Project for a live web conference with ICC expert Colin Thomas-Jensen. Join Colin at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15th for a discussion of recent ICC activity and send him your questions about the court.
CHECK Local PBS listings for your showtime.
TUNE IN To Enough's ICC web conference at 1 p.m. EST on July 15th.
http://www.enoughproject.org/webcasts/live-webcast-enough-project
ATTEND A local event for the Reckoning.
http://www.skylightpictures.com/site/screenings/
ADVOCATE For the court, sign an online petition.
http://www.ijcentral.org/
Take Action :)
http://www.enoughproject.org/
READ More coverage at Enough's ICC special page.
- What The Warrant Means: Justice, Peace, and the Key Actors in Sudan
- A Conversation With Filmmakers Behind The Reckoning
Check out Enough's blog
- Africa and the ICC: AU Not Speaking For All
- Prendergast On CNN International's Inside Africa
- Africa and the ICC: Will Uganda, Congo, And The CAR Please Stand Up?
READ or SUBSCRIBE.
SIGN the Conflict Minerals Pledge now and help us reach our goal of 100,000 endorsements!
Follow us on Twitter
SIGN UP for the Enough newsletter.
Enough Project | 1225 Eye Street NW, Suite 307 | Washington, D.C. 20005
Enough is a project to end genocide and crimes against humanity. For more information, go to www.enoughproject.org.
This e-mail is being sent to you because you have signed up with the Enough Project e-mail list. If you find this information helpful, please pass it on to a colleague/friend or have them sign up at
http://www.enoughproject.org
Send comments to enough@enoughproject.org.
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Contact: Information & Questions
© 2008 Center for American Progress, All Rights Reserved.

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