Maka Si Tomni (Surround The Universe)

Bringing Forth a Thriving Lakota Language & Culture

Maka Si Tomni - Surrounding the Universe Bringing Forth a Thriving Lakota Language & Culture Little Big Horn Victory Celebration, June 25th 2008 is Sovereignty-In-Action - a spiritual, educational and cultural celebration of 1st nation peoples at Little Big Horn National Monument, Montana USA.  This June 2008 event is the largest gathering of descendants ...learn more

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Center for Justice and Accountability CJA

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.cja.org
 
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Phone: 415-544-0444
 
Fax: 415-544-0456
 
Headquarters: 870 Market Street, Suite 688
San Francisco, California 94102
United States
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 03:18:13
 

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The Center for Justice & Accountability (CJA) works to deter torture and other severe human rights abuses around the world by helping survivors hold their persecutors accountable. CJA is the leading center in the United States that represents survivors in civil suits against persecutors who live in or visit the United States. CJA is pioneering an integrated approach to the quest for justice that combines legal representation with referrals for needed medical and psychosocial services, and outreach to schools, community organizations and the general public. CJA currently represents more than 40 survivors from twelve countries: Bosnia, Chile, China, East Timor, El Salvador, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Somalia, Spain and and two Middle Eastern countries (whose names we must keep confidential until the cases are filed).



We sue rights abusers who live in or visit the United States, and set precedents and disseminate information that can help bring other perpetrators to justice.

We provide information and training to U.S. Government agencies to help them pursue, prosecute and/or deport human rights abusers within the United States.



We help refugees who survived torture or whose family members were killed to break the silence that enables abusers to live in impunity, find meaning in their survival and gain hope in the possibility of justice.



We enlist the American public in supporting legislation and policies that advance justice and accountability.

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