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HomeLatest News>UN Terror Blacklist Symposium Webcast Now Available!

UN Terror Blacklist Symposium Webcast Now Available!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

On Friday, November 19, 2010, the IHRP co-hosted a symposium on the UN Terror Blacklist. 

Read the BCCLA's background paper on the UN 1267 Regime here.

View the webcast of the event here.

View an interview with the UN 1267 Ombudsperson here.

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