An event to discuss the aftermath following the Paris attacks and its effects across Europe.ÂÂ
Watch live on www.ihrc.tv - Join in the discussion by sending your questions and comments via twitter to @ihrc
WHEN: Saturday, 24 January from 4pm to 7pm
WHERE: University College London, Cruciform Building, Room b115a – public cluster. Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
Free entry
Refreshments will be served
Please RSVP your attendance to ashiya@ihrc.org
Speakers:
Houria Bouteldja – a French-Algerian political activist and blogger. She is also the spokesperson of the Party of the Indigenous of the Republic (PIR).
Kevin Cobham – Cambridge educated criminal defence lawyer and people-centred human rights advocate.
Ramon Grosfoguel – professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and a research associate of the Maison des Science de l’Homme in Paris
M’Baïreh Lisette – Activist for almost 50 years and an expert in crisis management. He is a spokesperson of the Party of the Indigenous of the Republic (PIR) and also the former SecretaryGeneral of the Association of French Overseas Elected Representatives
Arzu Merali – co-founder of IHRC and Head of Research
Richard Seymour - author and broadcaster.  He writes for The Guardian, and appears on Telesur.  His most recent book is Against Austerity (2014), and he is completing a PhD at the London School of Economics