Showing posts with label Global weekend of action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global weekend of action. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

MEDIA RELEASE: London Guantánamo Campaign to stage “murder scene” outside US Embassy London to mark 100th day of Guantánamo Hunger Strike, Saturday 18th May, 2-4pm



MEDIA RELEASE: London Guantánamo Campaign to stage “murder scene” outside US Embassy London to mark 100th day of Guantánamo Hunger Strike, Saturday 18th May, 2-4pm

15 May 2013 - For immediate release

The vast majority of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay [1] have been on hunger strike since 6 February [2]. The Pentagon currently puts the number of hunger strikers at over 100 of the remaining 166 prisoners, with over two dozen prisoners reported to be force fed in a method the UN has described as torture [3].

On Friday 17 May, the hunger strike will enter its 100th day. Hunger strikes can be fatal both in the short and longer term with food deprivation leading to organ failure and other medical complications. At least 8 of the 9 prisoners known to have died at Guantánamo Bay in unusual circumstances, reported as “suicide” in at least 7 cases, had previously taken part in sustained hunger strikes. British resident Shaker Aamer [4] is on hunger strike and reported to being force fed.

As part of an international weekend of action [5], the London Guantánamo Campaign [6] will hold a demonstration on Saturday 18 May at 2-4pm outside the US Embassy in London. A murder scene will be staged to highlight the potentially fatal effects of this hunger strike and the culpability of the US administration for the deaths of prisoners who have died there, all of whom faced no charges or trial, and in the case of the last fatality had long been cleared for release [7].

Aisha Maniar, an organiser from the London Guantánamo Campaign, said: 

“Weeks of official denial of the legitimate protest by prisoners has been met with violence and a lockdown. There has been no attempt whatsoever to address the issues raised by the hunger strike or to bring this desperate protest to an end, which inches ever closer to a fatality.

"President Obama’s recent statements on Guantánamo Bay ring hollow in light of actions he sanctioned just prior to and during this hunger strike. The time for rhetoric expired long ago as did the indefensible defences for over a decade of indefinite detention. The current and former US administrations have deliberately chosen not to close Guantánamo Bay; it remains as expedient as ever. With hands already steeped in the blood and physical and psychological torture of prisoners, unless it takes immediate positive action, the US government will continue to see this situation spiral out of control with disastrous consequences all round.” 

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NOTES TO EDITOR

1. 166 prisoners remain at Guantánamo Bay, of whom more than half have been cleared for release and less than a dozen face charges. With few exceptions, all have been held for up to and over 11 years without charge or trial.
 
2. On 4 March, lawyers for the prisoners wrote to the prison commander Rear Admiral John Smith raising these matters and the resulting hunger strike, calling on the US military to “take immediate measures to bring an end this potentially life - threatening situation in the camps by addressing the reasons that give rise to it.
“Camp authorities must cease the arbitrary and regressive practices being reported by our clients, including all intrusive searches of the Qur’an.”
 

4. Shaker Aamer was cleared for release by the US military in 2007. He claims to have been tortured repeatedly during his time in US custody, on one occasion in the presence of a British intelligence agent. He has a British wife and four children living in Battersea, south London. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown sought his release in August 2007, along with four other residents held at Guantánamo Bay, the last of whom was released in February 2009. http://www.reprieve.org.uk/cases/shakeraamer/

As well in other countries, actions are also planned in Crewe, Birmingham, Glastonbury, Wirksworth and at the US military base in Menwith Hill.

6. 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  


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

100 Days of Guantánamo Hunger Strike Solidarity Protest Saturday 18 May 2013, 2-4pm



100 Days of Guantánamo Hunger Strike
Saturday 18 May 2013, 2-4pm
US Embassy, Grosvenor Square, London W1A
(Nearest underground: Bond Street/Marble Arch)
The LGC will hold a solidarity protest as part of the Global Weekend of Action on 17-19 May, marking the 100th day of the current Guantánamo hunger strike on 17 May.
As part of this action we will create a “murder scene” outside the US Embassy and invite you to speak out at our open mic.
Bring yourselves, banners, friends and family!

For more details, email london.gtmo@gmail.com 
or call 07809 757 176
For more details of the global action and further actions on our website

Friday, May 10, 2013

What are YOU Doing on 17-19 May? (Global Weekend of Action to Mark 100th Day of Guantánamo Hunger Strike)


Read on for lots of actions for you to get involved in now and over the coming weeks

 Friday 17 May marks the 100th day of the current hunger strike at Guantánamo Bay. More than 130 of the 166 prisoners are involved. Several dozen are being force fed and more than 10 are close to death. While the prison officials have allowed the situation to continue for so long, there have been no attempts to remedy the problem or address the prisoners’ demands.

 
To mark this date, groups and individuals around the world will be taking part in a weekend of action, fasting and protest around the world. The London Guantánamo Campaign will be coordinating actions in London.

On Saturday 18 May, at 2-4pm, we will hold a solidarity demonstration outside the US Embassy, Grosvenor Square, London W1A (flyer below and here: https://www.facebook.com/events/113404248830109/). As part of this action, we will be creating a “murder scene” outside the Embassy to draw awareness to the potentially fatal consequences of the hunger strike and the US government’s responsibility for it. We also invite you to speak at our open mic and read out passages of statements by the hunger strikers published in the press which have made an impression on you. To get you started:
Please join us and bring your friends, family and banners.
We are looking for volunteers to take part in the “murder scene”. No harm will come to volunteers, however you will be required to lie down (in orange jumpsuit and black hood provided by us) on the public walkway between the US Embassy and Grosvenor Square.

We are also planning other actions if we can get enough volunteers:
-         * A midnight candlelit vigil outside the US Embassy either on the night of Friday/morning of Saturday 17/18 May or the following day.

-     * Taking the message to Speaker’s Corner in Hyde Park on Sunday 19 May.

If you would like to volunteer or take part in these actions, please get in touch with us by e-mail at london.gtmo@gmail.com

As this is part of a global action, there are already various actions taking place and that you can get involved in:
-          Pledge to fast in support of the hunger strikers either on the three days of the 17-19 May, before or after. Over 1000 people already have: http://codepink.salsalabs.com/o/424/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=7140
 
-          Add your name to the following petitions to close Guantánamo: https://www.change.org/petitions/president-obama-close-detention-facility-at-guantanamo-bay (almost 200,000 signatures already!)
 
-          Get involved in the Twitter storm: http://anoninsiders.net/opgtmo-press-release-1970/ Anonymous will be holding Twitter storms and various other online actions on 17-19 May. If you are on Twitter, please follow @OpGTMO and use the hashtags #closegitmo and #OpGTMO to get this weekend of action and awareness of the hunger strike trending https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsHSBD1-C78 

-          Join the Save Shaker Aamer Campaign rolling vigil in Parliament Square, every weekday from 12-3pm, from 9-21 May, the state opening of Parliament to get the British Parliament to take action to reunite British resident Shaker Aamer with his British family after 11 ½ years. He is on hunger strike and is currently being force fed. (See attached pictures)

-          Add your name and donate to the letter ad page in the New York Times, which will hopefully be published next week: http://www.worldcantwait.net/index.php/calls-to-action/8236-stop-the-torture-close-guantanamo-end-the-war-crimes-and-violations-of-fundamental-rights

- Buy and wear a t-shirt about Guantánamo Bay: now that the world has notice, keep the conversation going: https://www.allriot.com/t-shirts/guantanamo-bay-t-shirt and https://www.allriot.com/t-shirts/no-guantanamo

Not in London? We are aware that actions will also be taking place in Yorkshire, Oxford, Glastonbury and Kingston on this weekend. Wherever you are on Planet Earth, organise something and be a part of this action. You can register your action here: http://org.salsalabs.com/o/1170/p/salsa/event/common/public/create.sjs?distributed_event_KEY=718 and check for local actions here: http://org.salsalabs.com/o/1170/p/salsa/event/common/public/index.sjs?distributed_event_KEY=718 If you are on Facebook, you can share them here as well: http://www.facebook.com/events/442435245849692/

11 years of imprisonment without charge or trial is 11 years too many. It’s time for Guantánamo Bay to close. Show your solidarity with the prisoners and their extreme hunger strike action. Make the difference that you want to see and then ask others, “what are you doing on 17-19 May?”

Please get in touch with us if you would like to volunteer or would like more details of actions planned in London: london.gtmo@gmail.com

This weekend of action is supported by: London Guantánamo Campaign (UK), Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases (UK), Cageprisoners (UK), Code Pink (USA), Witness Against Torture (USA), World Can’t Wait (USA), Facilitate Global (UK), Kingston Peace Council (UK), London Catholic Worker (UK), Veterans for Peace UK (UK), Save Shaker Aamer Campaign (UK), Campaign Against Criminalising Communities (UK), Voices for Creative Non-Violence (UK)

Monday, April 29, 2013

17-19 May 2013: Global Weekend of Action on the Guantánamo Hunger Strike

Almost all of the remaining 166 prisoners at Guantánamo Bay have been on hunger strike since around 6 February. Held for over 11 years, more than half of the prisoners have been cleared for release and only 6 face charges. Of those 6, in the case of at least two prisoners, the evidence has clearly been obtained through torture, including waterboarding. They face no prospect of a fair trial. Ignored by the mainstream media, failed by the Red Cross who left Guantánamo Bay one day before the military used plastic bullets and force against starving, weakened men, and the governments of the states they are from, we call on all citizens of the world to take a stand for justice and join us, as the hunger strike enters its 100th day on 17 May, in a global weekend of action.

 
In the words of the last prisoner to die at Guantánamo Bay, Adnan Latif:

They are artists of torture,

They are artists of pain and fatigue,

They are artists of insults and humiliation.

Where is the world to save us from torture?

Where is the world to save us from the fire and sadness?

Where is the world to save the hunger strikers?

We invite you wherever you are to join in a global day of fasting and protest action wherever you are. What does this involve?

Fasting action:
For this action, we suggest that people fast a minimum of from dawn to dusk, with or without liquids, or some may prefer longer fasts of 24 hours, at the discretion of the person fasting. If you choose a 24 hour fast, you may consider a sponsored action to raise more awareness.You can fast one, two or all three days.
- You can also donate your ''lunch money'' to charity, such as Reprieve, the Helen Bamber Foundation, or a homeless charity such as Shelter or St Mungo’s.
- Please let us know if you are pledging to fast as an individual or group and you can sign on the international pledge site here:  
http://codepink.salsalabs.com/o/424/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=7140  

Let the world know about your action:
Protest: As well as fasting, set up a protest in your town. Organise a demonstration with your friends and friends. Find a popular space in the centre of town – perhaps do this on Saturday 18 or Sunday 19 May – and hold up some placards to let people know about the hunger strike. The media is ignoring the issue but you can share your pictures/videos on http://www.facebook.com/events/148018998711758/ and Twitter with us @shutguantanamo Be the media, as we did to highlight awareness in London when the hunger strike entered its 3rd month. Get in touch for more ideas/guidelines.
Share a link to your protest/action here: http://org.salsalabs.com/o/1170/p/salsa/event/common/public/create.sjs?distributed_event_KEY=718
Search for actions in your area here: http://org.salsalabs.com/o/1170/p/salsa/event/common/public/index.sjs?distributed_event_KEY=718
Spread the word: If you are a member of a faith community, ask your religious leader to mention it during a sermon on that weekend: Friday sermon for Muslims on 17 May, and ask Jewish and Christian faith leaders to the same on the Saturday and Sunday as well as other faith or secular groups.
If you are a teacher or a student, you could organise an assembly about the hunger strike at your school on 17 May.
If you are on Twitter, you can join in or follow the lead up to the action on the day by using the hashtags #GitmoHungerStrike and #May17 #May18 #May19.
Most importantly, please let us know what you are doing and/or planning! Be a part of this global citizen action.

 If you are in the UK and are planning an action, represent an organisation that would like to support this action or get involved (individual/organisation), please get in touch with us: london.gtmo@gmail.com

As part of this action, a demonstration will be held in London on Saturday 18 May at 3-6pm outside the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square. All are welcome to join us: www.facebook.com/events/113404248830109/ 

Please sign the petition put together by former chief prosecutor at Guantánamo Bay Colonel Morris Davis calling for the closure of Guantánamo Bay: https://www.change.org/petitions/president-obama-close-detention-facility-at-guantanamo-bay 

This action is supported by: London Guantánamo Campaign (UK), Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases (UK), Cageprisoners (UK), Code Pink (USA), Witness Against Torture (USA), World Can’t Wait (USA), Facilitate Global (UK), Kingston Peace Council (UK), London Catholic Worker (UK), Veterans for Peace UK (UK), Save Shaker Aamer Campaign (UK), Campaign Against Criminalising Communities (UK)