| Torture Awareness Month - June |
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ENDING TORTURE: OUR NATION'S UNFINISHED BUSINESS June 26th is United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. Several years ago, religious and human rights organizations in the United States declared the month of June to be Torture Awareness Month as a way to provide greater visibility to this issue and provide an opportunity for coordinated actions across the country. This June, NRCAT encourages congregations and people of faith to focus on two primary efforts:
Under the theme "Ending Torture: Our Nation's Unfinished Business" we seek to codify in law one of the key elements of President Obama’s January 2009 Executive Order – ICRC access to detainees – and we continue our call for a nonpartisan Commission of Inquiry to be appointed by the President and/or the Congress. NRCAT has also called upon the Attorney General to appoint a Special Prosecutor to investigate the use of torture. Congregations and religious organizations can participate in these critical efforts through a postcard campaign, educational events, and a variety of other activities.
Go to our Events Listing: Events across the country co-sponsored by NRCAT. NRCAT encourages congregations and local interfaith groups to focus on two primary activities. Get more details and download resources. 1. Have a table at each worship service in June:
2. Hold an Educational Event, which could be one of the following:
Learn more details about these and other activities, including background resources available from NRCAT. |