TODAY:2000 Days of Guantanamo:Exhibition Launch and Public Meeting
London Guantanamo Campaign | 04.07.2007 10:25 | London
4 July marks 2000 days since Guantanamo opened and American Independence Day. Please join the National Guantanamo Coalition for the launch of the first art exhibition about Guantanamo in the UK and a public meeting in parliament this evening.
Launch of Exhibition & Public Meeting : 2000 days of Guantanamo
Join us on:
Wednesday 4th July 2007 6.30pm viewing of exhibition
7.00pm - 9.30pm public meeting
at the House of Commons
Committee Room 10, St Stevens Gate
London SW1A OAA
(nearest tube: westminister)
ALL WELCOME: OPEN TO PUBLIC
Confirmed speakers include:
Moazzam Begg (Cage Prisoner); ex-Guantanamo detainee
Gareth Peirce (Birnberg Peirce); lawyer for Guantanamo detainees
Amnesty international Speaker
Zachary Katznelson Repreive Legal Council for
Guantanamo Detainees
Sarah Teather MP
(All Party Parliamentary Group on Guantanamo)
Desmond Fernandes (CAMPACC)
Victoria Brittain (Author and playright)
For further information contact the National Coalition of Guantanamo Campaigns on 07721427690 or visit; www.guantanamo.co.uk
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4 July: OPEN LETTER TO PM GORDON BROWN TO BRING BACK THE BRITISH RESIDENTS FROM GUANTANAMO
4 July 2007
The Right Honourable Gordon Brown PM
10 Downing Street
Dear Prime Minister
We, the undersigned, relatives of British residents detained in Guantanamo Bay detention facility, former Guantanamo prisoners, lawyers for the prisoners, and concerned individuals, call upon you to use all means at your disposal to obtain the return to this country of all British residents illegally detained at Guantanamo Bay. All have made homes in this country; some, like Omar Deghayes after fleeing possible torture and death in Libya. They have now been detained for five years or more without charge or trial, in a prison where UN officials have documented torture and abuse. We are very concerned about their physical and mental wellbeing.
Today Americans celebrate their Independence Day, rightly highlighting the concepts of equality, liberty and rights enshrined in their Constitution. Today, the Detention Facility at Guantanamo Bay sadly celebrates its 2000th day. The Guantanamo Bay prisoners are denied those cherished rights: the ‘unalienable rights’ to ‘life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’, the rights to a speedy trial, humane treatment and due process contained in the US Bill of Rights. Instead, 375 people are still subjected to arbitrary and indefinite imprisonment, denied the rights that mark civilised society and the rule of law. This is having a devastating effect on the physical and mental health of the detainees. At least four detainees have died within the last 13 months. We are marking this day with the launch of an exhibition and public meeting on Guantanamo at the House of Commons and welcome you to attend.
Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell recently said he would have Guantanamo closed 'this afternoon' rather than tomorrow. We call for you, likewise, to add your voice to the calls for its closure.
No-one has been released from Guantanamo as a result of a legal process. The British government’s refusal to act on behalf of the British residents leaves them in a legal black hole. We ask that the British Government accept its moral responsibility for these men and negotiate for them to be reunited with their families here or in a safe place of their choosing.
We urge you to make this a priority in the first days of your premiership. To ignore such abuses will set back any ‘war on terrorism’. Please do everything you can to bring back the British residents before their health and lives are irretrievably damaged.
Yours sincerely
Moazzam Begg, former Guantanamo detainee, Cageprisoners
Ruhal Ahmed, former Guantanamo detainee
Bisher Al Rawi, former Guantanamo detainee
Airat Vakhitov, former Guantanamo detainee
Mourad Benchellali, former Guantanamo detainee
Shafiq Rasul, former Guantanamo detainee
Mrs El-Banna, wife of British Resident held in Guantanamo, Jamil El-Banna
Amani Deghayes, sister of British resident held in Guantanamo, Omar Deghayes
Mrs Aamer, wife of British resident held in Guantanamo, Shaker Aamer
Prof. Dr. Manfred Nowak, LL.M, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Professor for International Human Rights Protection, University of Vienna, Director, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights
Baroness Sarah Ludford, MEP
Lord Nazir Ahmed
Baron Dholakia
Baroness Helena Kennedy QC,
Baroness Frances D’Souza
Dr. Adnan Siddiqui, Cageprisoners
Clive Stafford Smith, Legal Director, Reprieve (counsel to many prisoners)
Zachary Katznelson, Senior Counsel, Reprieve
Kate Allen, Director, Amnesty International UK
Jean Lambert MEP
Sajjad Karim, MEP
Caroline Lucas MEP
Clare Short MP
Geoffrey Bindman, Chair of the British Institute for Human Rights
John Pilger, Journalist, author & film-maker
Tahir Butt, Metropolitan Police, Spokesman for Association of Muslim Police
Professor Bill Bowring, Barrister, Professor of Law, Birbeck College
Louise Christian, Christian Khan
Shami Chakrabarti, Liberty
Natalia Garcia, lawyer for British resident in Guantanamo, Tyndalwoods
Phil Shiner, Public Interest Lawyers
Vanessa Redgrave, Actress
Corin Redgrave, Actor, Guantanamo Human Rights Commission
Kika Markham, Actress
Liz Davies, Chair, Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers
Yvonne Ridley, Journalist
Dr Azzam Tamimi,
Tariq Ramadan, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford St Anthony’s College, Lokahi Foundation (London), Visiting Professor, Erasmus University, Holland, Doshisha University (Japan)
Ian Macdonald QC, Garden Court Chambers
Nusrat Chagtai, Director, British Muslim Human Rights Centre
Richard Hermer, Doughty Street Chambers
Mudassar Arani, Arani & Co Solicitors
Javaid Rehman, Professor of International Law and Director of Research, Brunel University
Dr David Nicholl, Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign
Estella Schmidt, CAMPACC
Dr A. Sivanandan, Writer, Institute of Race Relations
Ian Waller, Human Rights and Social Justice Research Institute, London Metropolitan University
Lindsey German, National Convenor, Stop the War Coalition
Imran Khan, Imran Khan & Partners
Victoria Brittain, Author and playwright
Matt Whitecross, Revolution Films, Director, The Road to Guantanamo
Aki Nawaz, Fun Da Mental
Andy Worthington, Author, The Guantanamo Files
Ruhul Tarafder, 1990 Trust
Naima Bouteldja, Journalist
Linda Rogers, Peace & Progress
Errol Walters, Director of Black Londoners Forum
Karen Chouhan, 1990 Trust
Helen Shaw, Co-Director, INQUEST
Salma Yaqoob, Birmingham City Councillor, Respect
Massoud Shadjareh, Chair, Islamic Human Rights Commission
Join us on:
Wednesday 4th July 2007 6.30pm viewing of exhibition
7.00pm - 9.30pm public meeting
at the House of Commons
Committee Room 10, St Stevens Gate
London SW1A OAA
(nearest tube: westminister)
ALL WELCOME: OPEN TO PUBLIC
Confirmed speakers include:
Moazzam Begg (Cage Prisoner); ex-Guantanamo detainee
Gareth Peirce (Birnberg Peirce); lawyer for Guantanamo detainees
Amnesty international Speaker
Zachary Katznelson Repreive Legal Council for
Guantanamo Detainees
Sarah Teather MP
(All Party Parliamentary Group on Guantanamo)
Desmond Fernandes (CAMPACC)
Victoria Brittain (Author and playright)
For further information contact the National Coalition of Guantanamo Campaigns on 07721427690 or visit; www.guantanamo.co.uk
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4 July: OPEN LETTER TO PM GORDON BROWN TO BRING BACK THE BRITISH RESIDENTS FROM GUANTANAMO
4 July 2007
The Right Honourable Gordon Brown PM
10 Downing Street
Dear Prime Minister
We, the undersigned, relatives of British residents detained in Guantanamo Bay detention facility, former Guantanamo prisoners, lawyers for the prisoners, and concerned individuals, call upon you to use all means at your disposal to obtain the return to this country of all British residents illegally detained at Guantanamo Bay. All have made homes in this country; some, like Omar Deghayes after fleeing possible torture and death in Libya. They have now been detained for five years or more without charge or trial, in a prison where UN officials have documented torture and abuse. We are very concerned about their physical and mental wellbeing.
Today Americans celebrate their Independence Day, rightly highlighting the concepts of equality, liberty and rights enshrined in their Constitution. Today, the Detention Facility at Guantanamo Bay sadly celebrates its 2000th day. The Guantanamo Bay prisoners are denied those cherished rights: the ‘unalienable rights’ to ‘life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’, the rights to a speedy trial, humane treatment and due process contained in the US Bill of Rights. Instead, 375 people are still subjected to arbitrary and indefinite imprisonment, denied the rights that mark civilised society and the rule of law. This is having a devastating effect on the physical and mental health of the detainees. At least four detainees have died within the last 13 months. We are marking this day with the launch of an exhibition and public meeting on Guantanamo at the House of Commons and welcome you to attend.
Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell recently said he would have Guantanamo closed 'this afternoon' rather than tomorrow. We call for you, likewise, to add your voice to the calls for its closure.
No-one has been released from Guantanamo as a result of a legal process. The British government’s refusal to act on behalf of the British residents leaves them in a legal black hole. We ask that the British Government accept its moral responsibility for these men and negotiate for them to be reunited with their families here or in a safe place of their choosing.
We urge you to make this a priority in the first days of your premiership. To ignore such abuses will set back any ‘war on terrorism’. Please do everything you can to bring back the British residents before their health and lives are irretrievably damaged.
Yours sincerely
Moazzam Begg, former Guantanamo detainee, Cageprisoners
Ruhal Ahmed, former Guantanamo detainee
Bisher Al Rawi, former Guantanamo detainee
Airat Vakhitov, former Guantanamo detainee
Mourad Benchellali, former Guantanamo detainee
Shafiq Rasul, former Guantanamo detainee
Mrs El-Banna, wife of British Resident held in Guantanamo, Jamil El-Banna
Amani Deghayes, sister of British resident held in Guantanamo, Omar Deghayes
Mrs Aamer, wife of British resident held in Guantanamo, Shaker Aamer
Prof. Dr. Manfred Nowak, LL.M, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Professor for International Human Rights Protection, University of Vienna, Director, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights
Baroness Sarah Ludford, MEP
Lord Nazir Ahmed
Baron Dholakia
Baroness Helena Kennedy QC,
Baroness Frances D’Souza
Dr. Adnan Siddiqui, Cageprisoners
Clive Stafford Smith, Legal Director, Reprieve (counsel to many prisoners)
Zachary Katznelson, Senior Counsel, Reprieve
Kate Allen, Director, Amnesty International UK
Jean Lambert MEP
Sajjad Karim, MEP
Caroline Lucas MEP
Clare Short MP
Geoffrey Bindman, Chair of the British Institute for Human Rights
John Pilger, Journalist, author & film-maker
Tahir Butt, Metropolitan Police, Spokesman for Association of Muslim Police
Professor Bill Bowring, Barrister, Professor of Law, Birbeck College
Louise Christian, Christian Khan
Shami Chakrabarti, Liberty
Natalia Garcia, lawyer for British resident in Guantanamo, Tyndalwoods
Phil Shiner, Public Interest Lawyers
Vanessa Redgrave, Actress
Corin Redgrave, Actor, Guantanamo Human Rights Commission
Kika Markham, Actress
Liz Davies, Chair, Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers
Yvonne Ridley, Journalist
Dr Azzam Tamimi,
Tariq Ramadan, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford St Anthony’s College, Lokahi Foundation (London), Visiting Professor, Erasmus University, Holland, Doshisha University (Japan)
Ian Macdonald QC, Garden Court Chambers
Nusrat Chagtai, Director, British Muslim Human Rights Centre
Richard Hermer, Doughty Street Chambers
Mudassar Arani, Arani & Co Solicitors
Javaid Rehman, Professor of International Law and Director of Research, Brunel University
Dr David Nicholl, Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign
Estella Schmidt, CAMPACC
Dr A. Sivanandan, Writer, Institute of Race Relations
Ian Waller, Human Rights and Social Justice Research Institute, London Metropolitan University
Lindsey German, National Convenor, Stop the War Coalition
Imran Khan, Imran Khan & Partners
Victoria Brittain, Author and playwright
Matt Whitecross, Revolution Films, Director, The Road to Guantanamo
Aki Nawaz, Fun Da Mental
Andy Worthington, Author, The Guantanamo Files
Ruhul Tarafder, 1990 Trust
Naima Bouteldja, Journalist
Linda Rogers, Peace & Progress
Errol Walters, Director of Black Londoners Forum
Karen Chouhan, 1990 Trust
Helen Shaw, Co-Director, INQUEST
Salma Yaqoob, Birmingham City Councillor, Respect
Massoud Shadjareh, Chair, Islamic Human Rights Commission
London Guantanamo Campaign
e-mail:
london_gitmo@yahoo.co.uk
Homepage:
http://www.guantanamo.org.uk