Unheard Voices in the 'War on Terror'

Stephen Grey, the author of 'Ghost Plane' Maher Arar, Canadian subjected to extraordinary rendition ACLU lawyer Steve Watt who is helping Arar Christina Cowger, a leader of NC Stop Torture Now
Stephen Grey, the author of "Ghost Plane," talks about the CIA flights that leave from North Carolina airports.

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Maher Arar, a Canadian who was subjected to extraordinary rendition, speaks for the first time to a live American audience.

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ACLU lawyer Steve Watt is helping Arar sue the US government for illegally detaining him and sending him to Syria, where he was tortured.

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Christina Cowger, a leader of NC Stop Torture Now, talks about the CIA flights that originate in the state.

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Questions from the crowd Duke student Jie Huang Duke student Lynsi C. Derouin-Steffen Duke student David Mansfield
A capacity crowd engages in the event.

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Duke student Jie Huang reads from "Poems from Guantanamo".

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Duke student Lynsi C. Derouin-Steffen reads from "Poems from Guantanamo".

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Duke student David Mansfield reads from "Poems from Guantanamo".

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Duke student Samson Mesele Duke student Amanda McRae Duke student Cameron Bloomer Writer Ariel Dorfman
Duke student Samson Mesele reads from "Poems from Guantanamo".

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Duke student Amanda McRae reads from "Poems from Guantanamo".

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Duke student Cameron Bloomer reads from "Poems from Guantanamo".

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Writer Ariel Dorfman talks about "Poems from Guantanamo".

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