Announcement dated May 6, 2011
On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, the International Center for 9/11 Studies
will sponsor four days of citizen hearings at Ryerson University in the city
of Toronto, Canada. These international hearings will be commonly referred to
as the Toronto Hearings and more information can be found at http://torontohearings.org/.
The objectives of the hearings are as follows:
(1) To present evidence that the U.S. government’s official investigation
into the events of September 11, 2001, as pursued by various government and
government-appointed agencies, is seriously flawed and has failed to describe
and account for the 9/11 events.
(2) To single out the most weighty evidence of the inadequacy of the U.S.
government’s investigation; to organize and classify that evidence; to
preserve that evidence; to make that evidence widely known to the public and
to governmental, non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations.
(3) To submit a record and a summary of the Hearings, together with signed
Statutory Declarations by witnesses, to relevant governments, groups and international
agencies with the request that a full and impartial investigation be launched
into the events of September 11, 2001, which have been used to initiate military
invasions and to restrict the rights of citizens.
(4) To engage the attention of the public and media through witness testimony
as well as through public talks and media events during the four day event.
For more information, contact the steering committee at http://torontohearings.org/about/.
Please support a participant in the Toronto Hearings by making a donation
to pay for their travel and accommodations.