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This is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes then i gerri ins in change Human Rights Watch says thousands of people with Mental Health illness song locked up and places where theyre being abused. And also coming up on the show the border between nigeria and their share of remains shut but thats not stopping the smuggling. You believe cloned food war. Is putting food love love. Hello im Christine Wonderwall welcome to news africa its good to have you along ban the practice of changing now thats the demand from Human Rights Watch to the Nigerian Government the Organization Says thousands of people with Mental Health conditions across nigeria are chained and locked up in various facilities where they face terrible abuse every year Human Rights Watch visited 28 facilities providing Mental Health care across nigeria it was found that people with actual or perceived Mental Health conditions are placed in religious and traditional rehabilitation senses without their consent and usuall
Everybody. Im andy schoen holtz. Our students represent Asylum Seekers and deportation hearings. And actually handle a case from beginning to end for Asylum Seekers all over the world. My colleague pfizer saed is well and dina sharouk may be here. We have three lawyers each semester, 12 students, the clinic has been doing this for i guess 24 years. I think phil started the asylum part of this in 1995. We also have courses on immigration and refugee law as well as we started last year to send volunteers to texas to the two major detention facilities that are housing women with children, detaining women and children to help prepare the women for a credible fear interviews and to do other work to assist the families. And we are sending two groups again, 14 volunteers, we went to break and spring break down there, thanks to a georgetown alum who has funded that travel and we have a human rights bracket couple that has engaged on these issues for years. This year its looking at the root cau
The board of the boston book festival. The 11th annual boston book festival and i wanted to say a few words about why im here and why the book festival is important. For me of his journeys of emotion and explorations of the lived experiences of people i dont know and probably well never know. It truly is an inclusive community. I hope all of you will be thinking about joining us tomorrow. If you believe in the importance. You saw an animation here. If you want some swag you can go there as well. We are very committed to making sure the book festival is open to everybody. Its my pleasure to say just a few words. It is just on forgiveness. We are honored to have our panelists here today. In the dean of the Radcliffe Radcliffe institute. They will introduce the panel. Good morning everyone. I am the dean of the radcliffe institute. And a professor at the harvard law school. Im just delighted to moderate at this session on violence, justice in forgiveness. The three authors on this panel h