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Photos of Belmarsh Prison Protest - 3rd Oct

maquinavaja | 19.10.2004 19:34 | Repression | London

These photos were long overdue ... A protest took place outside Belmarsh high security prison on Sunday 3rd October. This was in solidarity with the 14 people that have been detained indefinitely without charges or trial. Read indepth article:  http://www.cacc.org.uk/articles/guardian110904.htm







Britain continues to hold 14 foreign nationals who have never been charged with any offence. The supposed evidence against them remains secret. They were never questioned by the police. They have not been put on trial.

These men are detained under the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, which allows the Home Secretary to detain indefinitely any foreign nationals if he has 'reasonable suspicion' that they have links with 'international terrorism'. At hearings last year, the government acknowledged that some of the 'evidence' could have been obtained by torturing detainees elsewhere, e.g. Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib.

Partly on those grounds, the legal basis has been challenged by the detainees' lawyers. In August a 2-1 majority on the High Court ruled that evidence from torture could be admissible, even if UK agents were present, provided that they did not carry it out. Clearly this gives a green light to torture around the world. The High Court judgement will be reviewed by the Law Lords, starting on 4 October. Hence our protest on the day before.

Most of the internees are being held in high security at HMP Belmarsh, in cells described as 'concrete coffins' and in conditions which are tantamount to torture. It is cruel and inhuman treatment to keep people locked up in isolation, without any prospect of release or trial, and without telling them why they are detained or when they might be released. The psychological pressure they are suffering is immense (one detainee is now in Broadmoor).

Read the original call to protest against internment at Belmarsh:  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/298436.html

maquinavaja
- Homepage: http://www.cacc.org.uk

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They are free to leave whenever they want

19.10.2004 20:54

The govt can't deport them for legal reasons, but they are free to leave the UK whenever they want. They choose to remain prisoners for obvious political reasons.

His name is Robert Poulson


"obvious political reasons"?

19.10.2004 22:42

Like not actually having a home outside Britain? These aren't holidaymakers.

Kiki


No reason why they should move

20.10.2004 20:18

There is no reason why they should have to choose between the two alternatives these detainees have been given by our authoritarian government. They have not been found guilty in a proper trial (or any trial).

Brian B


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