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(E) Film screening of "Living Afterwards" TODAY in LA
http://www.croatia.org/crown/articles/5636/1/E-Film-screening-of-Living-Afterwards-TODAY-in-LA.html
By Nenad N. Bach
Published on 04/2/2002
 
 
 
Please join theHuman Rights Watch University chapter of USC on 
April 3 at 5 PM for a screening of "Living Afterwards," a 
documentary about 3 Bosnian women. CCS member Terree 
Bowers will be on hand to speak about his work with an 
international tribunal. 
 
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WHAT: A screening of Living Afterwards, a documentary 
chronicling the emotional healing of 3 young Bosnian 
women after the atrocities committed by Serb Chetniks 
in the early nineties, followed by a discussion of war 
tribunals led by Terree Bowers, an attorney who has 
worked for the International Criminal Tribunal for the 
former Yugoslavia from 1994-1998. 
 
WHO: Presented by Human Rights Watch University, the 
Unruh Institute of Politics, WSA, GLBTA, and the 
Initiative to Study Political Violence 
 
WHEN: Wednesday, April 3, 5 PM 
WHERE: USC Campus, Taper Hall 301 
 
Admission is FREE 
 
Parking at USC is $6. Use Lot #3, enter on Figueroa. 
 
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(E) Film screening of "Living Afterwards" TODAY in LA
 
 
Please join theHuman Rights Watch University chapter of USC on 
April 3 at 5 PM for a screening of "Living Afterwards," a 
documentary about 3 Bosnian women. CCS member Terree 
Bowers will be on hand to speak about his work with an 
international tribunal. 
 
*** 
WHAT: A screening of Living Afterwards, a documentary 
chronicling the emotional healing of 3 young Bosnian 
women after the atrocities committed by Serb Chetniks 
in the early nineties, followed by a discussion of war 
tribunals led by Terree Bowers, an attorney who has 
worked for the International Criminal Tribunal for the 
former Yugoslavia from 1994-1998. 
 
WHO: Presented by Human Rights Watch University, the 
Unruh Institute of Politics, WSA, GLBTA, and the 
Initiative to Study Political Violence 
 
WHEN: Wednesday, April 3, 5 PM 
WHERE: USC Campus, Taper Hall 301 
 
Admission is FREE 
 
Parking at USC is $6. Use Lot #3, enter on Figueroa. 
 
Distributed by www.CroatianWorld.net. This message is intended for Croatian Associations/Institutions and their Friends in Croatia and in the World. The opinions/articles expressed on this list do not reflect personal opinions of the moderator. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, please delete or destroy all copies of this communication and please, let us know!