A powerful day of action!
WASHINGTON D.C. (go to
http://www.witnesstorture.org/ for pictures and click
on -Video: Mike Flugennock
http://sinkers.org/washdcJan1107.mp4 - for
a very good film of the day)
NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
In Colombia, MO, Steve Jacobs was arrested in an orange jumpsuit and
hood at Sen. Kit Bond's office.
http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2007/jan/20070112News008.asp In Boise, Idaho, over 50 folks gathered for a vigil on the State
Capitol Steps.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boisenoise/sets/72157594474131193/ Cities holding vigils and demonstrations included London, England;
Warsaw, Poland; Melbourne, Australia; Ithaca, NY, Phoenix, AZ;
Creston, Iowa;
Montclair, NJ; Budapest, Hungary; Tel Aviv, Israel, and over 100
others...
Over 500 gathered, with 200 in orange jumpsuits and hoods. A
procession went from Upper Senate Park to the Supreme Court and then
to the Federal District Court. Upon arrival at the Federal Court, 40
"prisoners" willing to risk arrest attempted to enter the building for
their day in court. They were refused entrance and sat at the doors
as the crowd gathered and chanted "Let them in!" (an image that was
carried around the world by the press who were there) 89 people,
delivering Habeas Corpus Petitions and wearing orange Shut Down
Guantanamo t-shirts, were arrested in the atrium of the Federal Court.
Many of those arrested withheld their identification and took the
names of men at Guantanamo.
All were released by 7:30pm with two charges of Disorderly Conduct and
April 18th court dates. Many release tickets have the named of
Guantanamo prisoners on them!
PRESS
There were photos and articles in the NYTimes, The Washington Post and
Common Dreams.
Articles, reports, and/or photos appeared on NBC, the CBS evening
news, CNN, PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer, Time Magazine, Reuters,
Yahoo, AP, Al Jazeera, Voice of America, and hundreds of other places!
ENDORSERS
Over 100 groups from around the country and around the world signed on
to endorse the
Campaign to Shut Down Guantanamo. The groups ranged from the Sisters
of the Precious
Blood in Dayton Ohio to Iraq Veterans Against the War to the The Board
of Commissioners
of San Miguel County Colorado (see
http://www.witnesstorture.org/ for the
growing list)
NEXT STEPS
January 27th - Washington DC
UFPJ National Demonstration - possible "Guantanamo Prisoner contingent"
April 18th - Washington DC
Federal Court Press Conference and Court date for those arrested in DC
on January 11th
Writing to Prisoners - Families
www.cageprisoners.com for more information on how to be in contact
with prisoners and their families
And we'll be in touch as the campaign to Shut Down Guantanamo
continues!
Peace-
Matt Daloisio
on behalf of Witness Against Torture
http://www.witnesstorture.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A MESSAGE FROM MICHAEL RATNER,
PRESIDENT, CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
The Washington protest was among the most moving I have ever
witnessed. As the hooded orange jump suited detainees made their way
from the Supreme Court to the Federal District Court, we all had tears
in our eyes and shock at what our country is doing to human beings. A
remarkable demonstration and I am proud to know and work with all of
you.
Michael Ratner
President Center for Constitutional Rights
http://www.ccr-ny.org/ http://www.mratner.org/
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