Canadian Parliament screening & Events: Return to El Salvador

June 15th was a day when those who have been championing the rights of the citizens of El Salvador would unite, and get their voices heard. Director Jamie Moffett's latest documentary Return to El Salvador was screened before Canadian Parliamentarians as well as foreign dignitaries in an AM screening hosted by MP John McKay.

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TORONTO G20 SCREENINGS OF RETURN TO EL SALVADOR - 2010 PEOPLES SUMMIT

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'Return to El Salvador' has been chosen to be featured as part of the Reel Solutions - 2010 Peoples Summit Documentary Film series.

Toronto Underground Cinema
186 Spadina Ave.
Toronto, ON

Times:
Monday June 21st, 9pm [$10 or Festival Pass]

Alternavox Reccomends "Return to El Salvador'

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Arts and Entertainment news site Alternavox recommends Return to El Salvador:

Click here for Article

Article: "Canadian Gold Mining Company Sues El Salvador"

Here's an article really worth reading on the topic of mining:

http://communities.canada.com/shareit/blogs/reality/archive/2010/06/18/c...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DOCUMENTARY ON IMMIGRATION, U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AND CORPORATE MURDER MYSTERY TO SCREEN IN WASHINGTON, DC

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Philadelphia, PA June 10, 2010 - Philadelphia based documentary filmmaker Jamie Moffett will attend the DC debut of his feature, Return to El Salvador at the GALA Hispanic Theater July 8th-14th.

Director Jamie Moffett article in Huffington Post

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Still a Nation of Immigrants, by Jamie Moffett

"Fifty years ago, in the midst of a fierce political debate surrounding the United States' immigration policies, a young senator named John F. Kennedy penned an essay called "A Nation of Immigrants." It was a groundbreaking book, asserting urgently and poignantly that our nation's greatness owes much to the immigrants among us.

Mining Watch co-founder endorses 'Return to El Salvador'

"Return to El Salvador is a tough but sensitive and very human look at El Salvador's hopes and challenges, bringing the country's history and current contradictions to life through the eyes of some ordinary people with extraordinary stories and extraordinary courage.

Jim Wallis endorses 'Return to El Salvador'

"This is the film Glenn Beck won't want you to see. This film celebrates the courageous social justice churches of El Salvador that boldly confronted their country’s unjust and murderous regime, a government supported by U.S. foreign policy. Heroic church leaders, such as Archbishop Oscar Romero, endured the harshest threats until tragically their lives ended in martyrdom.

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