Some 70-80 people gathered today in Perry Barr, Birmingham, in front of Hiatt, a UK company that makes shackles and other torture equipment, to 'celebrate' the 5th anniversary of the notorious US-run prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where 10 British residents and 400 other prisoners are held illegally. The protest was part of a UK-wide day of action and was called by Reprieve (a UK charity that legally represents the British residents held in Guantanamo), Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign, Save Omar Campaign and Amnesty International. Hiatt manufacture the shackles used by the US military in Guantánamo Bay over the last 5 years. The company has never missed a business opportunity in over 200 years, from supplying "nigger collars" to the slave trade to shackles used during torture by various unsavoury regimes (see press release).
   
   
            
               
                 
              
                
                .. and an 'evidence gatherer' trying to profile protesters
              
            
   
   
            
               
                 
              
                
                Dr David Nichols talking about Guantanamo and presenting speakers
              
            
   
   
            
               
                 
              
                
                Abu Bakr Deghayes talking about his brother, Omar, in Guantanamo
              
            
   
   
            
               
                 
              
                
                Sandy Mitchell talking about his torture in Saudi prison
              
            
   
   
            
               
                 
              
                
                a phone call from Omar's brother on 'the other side of the fence' in Cuba
              
            
   
   
            
               
                 
              
                
                Seize The Day singing "Shackle-Shuffle"
              
            
   
   
            
               
                 
              
                
                and people in orange jump suits doing the "shackle-shuffle"
              
            
















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