Extradition film screening Cambridge
Extradition film screening Cambridge | 30.06.2012 14:23 | Social Struggles | Terror War | Cambridge
Extradition film screening Cambridge
Sunday 8th July 2012
2 - 4pm
Cambridge Mosque
... CB1 2DZ
Extradition is a film that explores the injustices of the Extradition Act 2003 through the suffering of two individuals and their families. The act stipulates that any British Citizen can be extradited to the US without their government even providing prima facie evidence. Babar Ahmad and Talha Ahsan have been detained for eight and six years respectively, both without trial. In all this time they... have had no charges levelled against them, seen none of the evidence or even been questioned by British or American police. Yet they remain imprisoned.
The documentary showcases the hypocrisy and one-sidedness of the Act but also shows the human suffering of the two men and their families.
The film features interviews with Gareth Peirce, Talha's Brother Hamja Ahsan, playwright Avaes Mohammad, the fathers of Babar and Talha, framed by Talha's prison poetry.
The fate of these men is now in an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights, who will make the decision on the validity of their extradition by July 10, 2012.
The film tour the UK in June and July 2012 with a speakers and poetry tour. To arrange a screening - please contact: info@freetalha.org
Sunday 8th July 2012
2 - 4pm
Cambridge Mosque
... CB1 2DZ
Extradition is a film that explores the injustices of the Extradition Act 2003 through the suffering of two individuals and their families. The act stipulates that any British Citizen can be extradited to the US without their government even providing prima facie evidence. Babar Ahmad and Talha Ahsan have been detained for eight and six years respectively, both without trial. In all this time they... have had no charges levelled against them, seen none of the evidence or even been questioned by British or American police. Yet they remain imprisoned.
The documentary showcases the hypocrisy and one-sidedness of the Act but also shows the human suffering of the two men and their families.
The film features interviews with Gareth Peirce, Talha's Brother Hamja Ahsan, playwright Avaes Mohammad, the fathers of Babar and Talha, framed by Talha's prison poetry.
The fate of these men is now in an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights, who will make the decision on the validity of their extradition by July 10, 2012.
The film tour the UK in June and July 2012 with a speakers and poetry tour. To arrange a screening - please contact: info@freetalha.org
Extradition film screening Cambridge