5 years ago yesterday Obama signed an executive order to close
Guantanamo. But the Obama administration is still making arguments in US federal
court, and to the public that indefinite detention is necessary in Bagram,
Afghanistan, as well as other places. From Guantanamo and beyond: indefinite
detention and other forms of torture are wrong and must be
stopped!
Andy Worthington's back in London now. But for 12 days, the
Close Guantanamo NOW Tour, featuring Andy, visited New York City, Washington DC,
the SF Bay Area and Los Angeles area, meeting with groups of people and speaking
to students who wanted to learn more and do something to shut down the prison at
Guantanamo. View videos, read reports and press coverage.
Almost 1,000 people in groups smaller
and larger at these gatherings had the opportunity to hear first-hand from the
world's foremost expert on the infamous prison and the human beings who have
been held and tortured there for so long. He and other participants in the tour
appeared on nationally syndicated progressive and mainstream radio shows.
Students at Stanford University, Hastings College of Law, and Cal Poly Pomona
(in an assembly of approximately 240) learned from Andy and other experts about
the illegal prison their government opened when many of them were only 7 years
old.
The Close Guantanamo NOW Tour also participated in dramatic and powerful protest actions in DC on the anniversary
of the prison's opening. The documentary Doctors of the Darkside was shown four times, provoking
intense discussion about the how medical professionals could have colluded with
torture, including forced feeding and water-boarding. These doctors have
remained unaccountable - just yesterday the American Psychological Association announced it was
declining to rebuke psychologist John Leso, who participated in the brutal
"interrogations" of a prisoner in 2002.
This tour was exactly the kind
outreach we need to step up, challenging people to act on their belief that
"America lives are not more important than other lives."
Monday morning,
public radio KALW host Rose Aguilar devoted an entire hour broadcast on Your
Call, the excellent news feature show. The panel was Andy Worthington, joined
via phone interview by CCR Guantanamo attorney Ramzi Kassem, and Sharon Adams,
chair of the Committee Against Torture of the San Francisco National Lawyers
Guild (and now its Vice-President). Listen to the show here.
A prime example of who Guantanamo has
victimized: Shaker Aamer is the last remaining British resident at Guantanamo.
He was been cleared for release in 2007. He has long been an advocate for his
rights and the rights of other prisoners at Guantanamo, and is reported to be
back on hunger strike after striking off and on for almost all of 2013. He was
featured in the full-page ad World Can't Wait
placed in the New York Times last May.
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One of the comments made by Ramzi is worth quoting at length. He was asked
about the total “cost” of Guantanamo, and answered this way:
“My preference is to focus on the costs borne by
the main victims of US policy at Guantanamo, and that's the prisoners, their
families, and their communities. I think it's important to mention their
families and communities because they also suffer from the single unchanged fact
which has defined GTMO since 2002, which is not knowing whether they will ever
be reunited with their loved ones...They are in the situation of not knowing
when or if they will ever get out. That actually constitutes torture. Torture as
understood by international law experts and… recognized medical experts is
psychological torture... One of the most important forms of psychological
torture is these prisoners have to deal with that reality of not knowing whether
or not they will ever get out...
“Looking beyond Guantanamo, we know
for a fact that torture is not only still taking place, but that it is openly
embraced by the Obama administration as a valid policy option. We know that
because when President Obama signed that executive order making it illegal for
US government agencies to rely on enhanced interrogation techniques [from
1/22/09], what he said in that order… was that US government agencies can
conduct interrogations consistent with the US Army Field Manual, which defines
permissible interrogation techniques to be used in military interrogations. The
devil is in the details, and it was amended in 2006. There's something called
Appendix M which allows for sleep deprivation, stress positions, and a number of
other techniques taken in isolation or taken together amount to torture under
international law and according to multiple recognized medical
experts...
“…[T]he US govt has been picking up people, sometimes at sea,
sometimes from other places like Libya, holding them on US military ships for a
while, that period of time has stretched from weeks to months, interrogating
them there, presumably using techniques from Appendix M, and only then bringing
them over to the to the United States for trial. So torture is very much a
part of our reality today, and it’s still ‘on the books’ so to speak.”
Read reports and watch video from the Close
Guantanamo NOW Tour
From our friends at StopPatriarchy.org:
Stand up AGAINST the March for
"LIfe" and FOR Abortion On Demand & Without Apology!
Sat. Jan. 25—1pm--Powell & Market, San Francisco
On Saturday,
January 25 in San Francisco, the anti's stage their Walk for "Life." In
both SF and DC, they will fill the streets with their dehumanizing portrayals of
women as murderers, and all the messages of shame and condemnation that typifies
this front of the war on women. They are puffed up over their vicious progress
in dismantling women's reproductive rights.All this at a time when women are
being slammed back in every realm: from the mainstreaming of violent and
degrading pornography to a global epidemic of rape, from a culture that
celebrates pimping to the shaming of women who choose to have sex, and from the
sexual enslavement of millions of women and girls in the sex industry to the
widespread celebration of Pope Francis while he has changed nothing of church
doctrine that enslaves and humiliates women and LGBT people.
This must be
opposed! Fetuses are NOT babies. Women are NOT incubators. Abortion is NOT
murder.
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HOLD the Date: Thursday January 30 World Can't Wait community conversation
10 pm EST - 7 pm PST for conversation to further the mission of closing
Guantanamo NOW.
Thank you!!from the Close Guantanamo NOW
Tour
Thanks to everyone who donated to make this
tour possible, and spread the word to your friends, family and online. With the
help of 34 donors on the Indiegogo campaign and an even larger number of donors
who pitched in at events, we were able to surpass the $2500 goal and make this
tour possible.
Thank you
also to all the participants and hosts for the panels, protests, media
appearances, and more: Andy Worthington, Todd Pierce, Steven Reisner, Ray
McGovern, Jeff Kaye, Michael Kearns, Jason Leopold, Ramzi Kassem, Martha Davis,
Sharon Adams, Eric Sapp, Adam Hudson. Dennis Bernstein, Michael Slate, Rose
Aguilar, Margaret Prescod, Hadar Aviram, Hastings chapters of the National
Lawyers Guild and the American Constitution Society, the Hastings Race and
Poverty Law Journal, Stanford Says No To War, Progressive Christians at
Stanford, Jolie DePauw, Catherine Watters, All Souls Church, Festival Center,
Stanford University, Revolution Books Berkeley, Holman United Methodist Church,
Revolution Books Los Angeles, Anaheim Unitarian Church, Immanuel Presbyterian
Church, Cal Poly Pomona, Hastings College of Law, ICUJP in Los Angeles, and many
more.
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