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  • Dr. Murtaugh Coleman chaired a panel and presented on human rights in Austria this summer

Dr. Murtaugh Coleman chaired a panel and presented on human rights in Austria this summer

Posted by Karyn on September 7, 2024

A woman with dark hair holding a coffee standing behind a podium laughs as she speaks.Dr. Diana Murtaugh Coleman presented a paper and chaired a panel at the Second Graz/Puerto Rico International Conference on Human rights from an Inter-American Perspective: Camps, Carceral Imaginaries, and Critical Interventions at the University of Graz in Austria this summer. Her paper, “I Pity the Country, I Pity the State”: The Encamped, the de-Camped, and the Uniformed Through Lines” sketched connections between labor camps, protest encampments, detention camps, and encampments of the displaced/unhoused in the Americas through intersecting lines of extraction, militarism, securitization and climate change. Dr. Coleman also chaired the “Guantanamo: What’s Next?/Human Rights: What to do?” panel with former Guantanamo detainees: Moazzam Begg (Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, and Kandahar), Mohamedou Ould Slahi (Guantanamo Diary, The Mauritanian, and The Actual True Story of Ahmed and Zarga), Mansoor Adayfi (Don’t Forget us Here: Lost and Found at Guantanamo), and Abdul Latif Nasser (Radio Lab “The Other Latif”), Sufiyan Barhoumi, and CIA rendition and torture victim, Khalid al Masri. Check out the Conference Program here.A group of people pose with a large orange sign stating "Close Guantanamo" in front of a projector screen.

 

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