25 June 2014 - for immediate release
The
London Guantánamo Campaign [1] and human rights activists will hold a
solidarity vigil to mark International Day in Support of Victims of
Torture [2] on the north side of Trafalgar
Square, outside the National Gallery, at 6.30-8pm, on Thursday 26 June.
Between
7 and 8pm, activists will hold a “See No Evil, Hear No Evil” protest
with activists blindfolded and gagged to highlight impunity for
torturers worldwide and the injustice
of silencing victims.
Aisha
Maniar, organiser and a spokesperson for the London Guantánamo
Campaign, says, "The theme of this year’s action, across the world, is
fighting impunity [3]. The United Kingdom
has failed to hold its own state agents to account for the use of
torture on numerous occasions, so much so that it is the only western
state to be subject to preliminary examination by the International
Criminal Court at The Hague for war crimes in Iraq.
“The
United Kingdom has used a number of judicial and legislative procedures
to ensure politicians, military personnel and security agents are not held liable for their involvement
in crimes against humanity, in breach of its own legal obligations.
Instead of leading the fight against impunity, Britain is guilty of many
of the undemocratic practices it accuses other regimes of. This is
unacceptable in a state that claims to be democratic
and accountable.”
ENDS
NOTES TO EDITORS
1.
The London Guantánamo Campaign campaigns for justice for all prisoners
at Guantánamo Bay, for the closure of this and other secret prisons, and
an end to the practice of extraordinary
rendition. http://londonguantanamocampaign.blogspot.com
The
London Guantánamo Campaign will mark International Day in Support of
Victims of Torture, on 26 June, with a vigil in Trafalgar Square at
6.30-8pm: hhttp://londonguantanamocampaign.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/26-june-international-day-in-support-of.html
2. In 1998, the United Nations consecrated 26 June each year as International Day in Support of Victims of Torture: http://www.un.org/en/events/torturevictimsday/
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