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DC Resistance Media The Revolution Is Being Photographed Activists bring the plight of Guantanamo Prisoners to Federal Court; 89 arrestedThis entry was posted on 1/11/2007 5:39 PM and is filed under Witness Against Torture,guantanamo,Civil Rights,Civil Disobedience,torture,Center for Constitutional Rights,Amnesty International.
Activists marked the fifth anniversary
of the opening of Guantánamo Bay by forcing the names of the prisoners
into the Federal court system. Eighty-nine Witness Against Torture
(WAT) activists entered the Federal Court and filed Habeas Corpus
petitions on behalf of the men held at Guantánamo Bay. Most dressed in
tee-shirts saying "Shut Down Guantánamo"and "Stop Torture" and assumed
the identity of a man still held in Guantánamo. The action occurred
five years to the day after the first prisoners were transferred to
Guantánamo. "In five long years these men have never been given the
right to a day in court, the only way to get their names and stories
into the court was to bring them there ourselves" says WAT activist
Frida Berrigan, one of today's arrestees. Many of those arrested will
continue their resistance by being processed in the name of Guantánamo
prisoners. All 89 were arrested by US Marshals
around 1:30pm today. Activists had entered the building throughout the
morning to submit their petitions and stayed to read the names of all
Guantanamo prisoners and accounts of their torture and illegal
imprisonment. Also while inside, they managed to drop banners reading
"Shut Down Guantánamo" from balconies in the court atrium.
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