Guantanamo - 7 Years
Peter Marshall | 15.01.2009 12:21 | World
Demonstration at the US Embassy in London
The police made me photograph looking away from the Embassy
But people are still held there, including two from London, Binyam Mohamed and Shaker Aamer. Many were seized on the flimsiest of suspicions and tortured before illegal rendition to Guantánamo, and some would be subject to further imprisonment and torture if returned to their native countries simply because they had been imprisoned at Guantánamo.
Pictures like the those I took including the US Embassy in the background resulted in a police officer coming over and warning me. Apparently they are a security risk. That's security spelt "E, M, B, A, R, R, A, S, S, M, E, N, T" and surely no proper concern of the British police.
In Britain we have our own 'Guantánamo Lite' at Belmarsh prison, where terrorism suspects are kept. One of these, Mousa Brown, a builder from Walthamstow, spent 18 months on remand there before being acquitted by a jury. His "crime" had been to go paint-balling with some friends ("military training") and to be a Muslim with a prominent beard. It was a chilling story of how ordinary, everyday activities could be interpreted as evidence of terrorist guilt.
Peter Marshall
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Reports from Ireland and Washington D.C.
15.01.2009 12:55
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/90563
Ongoing reports from 100 days to Shut Gitmo campaign in Washington D.C.
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