Korean Peace Project Seminar /CLE
Does North Korea have a nuclear arsenal? What can we do to build and keep peace in Korea?
Hopefully these questions and others will be addressed this Saturday from 1-5 PM, when the Korean Peace Project is presenting a seminar at the law school.
The topic of the seminar is "Possibilities for Peace on the Korean Peninsula". Three CLE credits are available for only $3. Come learn about the situation in Korea, show your support for the peacebuilding work your local Guild is doing and finish up those last CLEs you need all at the same time.
Local international human rights attorney Eric Sirotkin, founder of the Korea Peace Project, and others will speak, including, Journalist John Feffer, author of “North Korea/South Korea: U.S. Policy at a Time of Crisis (2004)”. Sig Hecker, former director of Los Alamos National Laboratories who visited North Korea in January 2004 and reported to Congress on the nuclear threat posed by the Kim Jong-Il regime, will also speak, as will Christopher Black, LL.D., a Canadian member of the NLG 2003 Korea Peace Delegation and an attorney representing clients characterized by the U.S. as war criminals.
For more information, contact the Korean Peace Project at 266-2753.
