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Declaring June 26, 2006 as Philadelphia Day In Support of Torture Victims.
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WHEREAS, According to the United Nations, survivors of torture include people who have suffered intentional, severe, physical and/or mental distress at the hands of their government; and
WHEREAS, The effects of torture are manifested physically and emotionally with personal, professional, legal and social consequences which have a profound impact upon the individual's health, social relationships, and overall sense of well-being; and
WHEREAS, The long-term consequences of torture and forced exile are felt not only by the individual, but also by their families who have lost their traditional support systems; by their children who have difficulty assimilating and being accepted in a new culture; and, by their communities which have lost their leaders and talented citizens; and
WHEREAS, There are as many as 400,000 torture survivors now living in the United States who have come from many different countries, such as: Peru, Colombia, Guatemala, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Liberia, Bosnia, Congo, Rwanda, Sudan, Cameroon, Togo, Mauritania, Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone; and
WHEREAS, It is estimated that over 5000 survivors of torture reside in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey; and
WHEREAS, Torture survivors living in the Philadelphia region make positive contributions to neighborhoods throughout our City and serve as courageous examples of strength and hope for us all; and
WHEREAS, Philadelphia is honored to house the Liberty Center for Survivors of Torture, a division of Lutheran Children and Family Service, and a nationally recognized service provider which coordinates legal, medical, mental health, and social services for over 250 immigrant survivors of torture each year; and
WHEREAS, The United Nations has declared June 26th as "International Day of Torture Victims" to honor and support all who are affected by torture locally, nationally and internationa...
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