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Close Guantánamo
Activism against Guantánamo ٠ Activismo contra Guantánamo ٠ Action contre Guantánamo
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© AIWe did not sign up to secret detention, torture and rendition. We did not sign up. We do not approve. We Unsubscribe.

Unsubscribe from torture and other in abuses in the "war on terror" by joining this campaign of AI UK.

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Tear Guantánamo down

Tear it down
© AI Sign AIUSA's pledge to tear down the image of the the US Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay

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Government decision to intervene for UK residents welcomed

Responding to today's news that the UK government will make representations for the return to Britain of five UK residents imprisoned at the US detention centre at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Amnesty International has this morning welcomed the decision and called for early action to achieve the men's freedom.

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Over 30,000 people on board the Close Guantánamo Flotilla

Close Guantanamo flotilla
© AIMore than 30,000 people have joined the Close Guantánamo Flotilla since its launch on 11 January 2007, fifth anniversary of the first transfer of "war on terror" detainees to the US detention facility in Guantánamo.

Are you on board? Join now and get people talking about this campaign.

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AI USA applauds Congressional efforts to close Guantanamo but cautions that safeguards must be in place

Larry Cox, Amnesty International USA's executive director, issued a statement regarding Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif) and Tom Harkin's (D-Iowa) proposed amendment to the U.S. Department of Defense Appropriations authorization to close the U.S.-controlled detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

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Le cas de Sami al Hajj - Signez la Pétition!

Sami al Hajj
© Private Sami al Hajj a commencé ce 13 juin sa sixième année de détention à Guantanamo. Pour exiger des autorités américaines la libération ou l’inculpation du journaliste d’Al Jazeera, le groupe 54 d’Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve en Belgique vous demande de signer une pétition en ligne. Signez la pétition et regardez un vidéo d'une action d'AI Belgique.

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Close Guantanamo and Kamunting

Close Guantanamo and Kamunting, symbols of injustice and torture
© AI MalaysiaRead the letter that AI Malaysia published on 26 Junes, International Day of Victims of Torture.

In the letter, Josef Roy Benedict, Executive Director of AI Malaysia, refers to their campaign to close Guantanamo and the detention centre Kamunting.



 

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Nadja Dizdarević in the Slovenian media

Nadja Dizdarević, wife of Guantánamo detainee Boudella al-Hajj, attends an activism workshop in the Balkans
© Boban Stojanovic An interview with Nadja Dizdarević, wife of Guantánamo detainee Hadj Boudellaa was published the Slovenian magazine Mladina.

Together with this interview the appeal that AI Slovenia prepared was published, calling people to visit AI Slovenia web page and sent letters on this case to the BiH embassy in Slovenia.

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Public meeting + launch of exhibition in the UK: 'Guantánamo: Portraits of injustice'

4 July 2007 marks 2000 days of Guantánamo Bay Detention Facility

The National Coalition for Guantánamo Campaigns is organising the first exhibition on Guantánamo in the UK. It will provide a visual backdrop to a significant meeting supported by a number of individuals and organisations calling on the new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown to defend human rights in Guantánamo.

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Lead a Delegation to Restore Habeas

During the week of June 26th, 2007, activists all over the USA will be visiting the district offices of their elected officials or coming to Washington, D.C. to tell Congress to restore the centuries-old writ of habeas corpus. Your elected official's vote is critical to the success of this initiative.

Your voice is needed in support of due process and the rule of law to let Congress know that the America you believe in does not hold people indefinitely on the judgment of the executive.

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