10 years of regular LGC Shut Guantánamo! protests outside the US Embassy: Thursday 2 February: 12-1pm outside the US Embassy London & 1.15-2.15pm outside Speaker's Corner, Hyde Park (opposite Marble Arch)
In February 2007, inspired by the late Brian Haw’s
permanent peaceful vigil opposite Parliament against the Iraq War, the
LGC started regular protests outside the US Embassy in London to remind the
people inside that the whole world had not forgotten about the plight of the
prisoners at Guantánamo. First on a weekly basis, from February 2007 to August 2008,
and monthly ever since, the LGC has had a regular presence outside the US Embassy come rain or shine,
transport strike or snowfall.
The first protest in February 2007 |
The LGC did not fail to see the prejudiced and
discriminatory nature of the US’ post-9/11 policies: all the men held at
Guantánamo are Muslim and non-American. There has been just a handful of
prosecutions after 15 years out of the almost 800 prisoners held there. Of the
41 men who remain, none were captured by the US military or in Afghanistan:
they were predominantly kidnapped or arrested by foreign intelligence and
military forces and sold to the US, as were up to 90%
of the Guantánamo prisoners in total.
We have used these regular protests to show solidarity with
other prisoners of the war on terror as well – Dr Aafia Siddiqui,
Palestinian-American prisoner in Iraq Shawki
Ahmed Omar, extradited Britons Babar
Ahmad and Talha Ahsan, Chelsea Manning – as well as other US prisoners such
as Mumia Abu Jamal and the hunger strikers at maximum security prisons in
California in 2013.
2012, marking our 5th anniversary, the Guantánamo prisoners were not forgotten by us |
When Barack Obama failed to close Guantánamo Bay by 2010 and
interest in the issue died down, even though over 200 prisoners remained there,
the LGC’s regular demos were one of the few reminders anywhere of what was
happening at Guantánamo. With similar protests held outside US Embassies by
prisoners’ family members in countries like Kuwait, it was an honour to be a
part of the small but persistent circle that never gave up.
2014 protest |
On 2 February, we will mark the tenth anniversary of this
regular action. Over the past few years, on the first Thursday of each month,
the protest has consisted of an hour (12-1pm) outside the US Embassy in
Grosvenor Square and an hour (1.15-2.15pm) outside Speaker’s Corner, Hyde Park
(opposite Marble Arch), where there are more passers-by and tourists who are
receptive and welcoming of our cause. This action is also our first
demonstration under the Trump administration, which is continuing the policies
of its predecessors at Guantánamo. Please join us https://www.facebook.com/events/706025256245152/
The LGC will also join the Stop The War Coalition’s Stop Trump’s Muslim
Ban protest starting at 11am on Saturday 4 February at the US Embassy to march to Downing. If you
can help us hand out leaflets to raise awareness or draw attention to this
ongoing injustice by three US administrations, please get in touch.
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