Poems from Guantanamo - AI Ireland

Poems from Guantánamo, IrelandOn June 26, Amnesty International Ireland hosted a poetry event at Buswells Hotel, Dublin with reading from Poems from Guantanamo.

Poems from Guantanamo is a collection of short poems written by Guantanamo Bay detainees while in custody at the US detention facility, some who are still there.

Poetry recitations were conducted by well-known Irish actors Sean McGinley, George Seremba, Denis Conway and Shadaan Felfeli, and all attendees were given a copy of Poems from Guantanamo by a generous Amnesty International donor. (more…)

Belgium lobbies European parliamentarians on rendition

End rendition action in BrusselsAmnesty International Belgium held a fantastic public event in front of the European Parliament in Brussels on June 26.

Activists lobbied with European parliamentarians to pressure governments on the issue of rendition, with over ten parliamentarians in attendance- one from every party, representing various states. Also present at the event were several media outlets reporting from Al Jazeera, Associated Press and Reuters to name a few.

In Brussels

The notable parliamentarians - Edward McMillan-Scott (UK) and Luisa Morgantini (Italy), Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament were also in attendance with Helene Flautre, Chairwoman of DROI, Subcommittee of Human Rights, European Parliament who spoke at the event.

Watch a slideshow on the website of the Italian newspaper La Reppublica

View additional pictures of this event and more actions to mark International Day of Victims of Torture

Visit the Amnesty International Belgium website

In Brussels

In Brussels

‘Digg’ Binyam out of danger

Amnesty International continues to campaign for Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian national, and a former resident of the United Kingdom. Binyam has been detained at Guantanamo Bay since September 2004, and before that was held at various secret US detention sites since his capture in April 2002.

Binyam was formally charged for trial by military commission in 2008, and due to his fragile mental and physical health, Amnesty International UK is urging members and supporters to write to Foreign Secretary David Miliband to get Binyam Mohamed moved out to a less harsher environment.

Also click here to ‘Digg’ Binyam out of danger, and spread the word on this urgent action.

No torture action in Melbourne

No torture action in MelbourneNo hiding place for torture’ - Amnesty International activists in Melbourne organized an action to mark 26 June, International Day of Victims of Torture.

Watch more pictures of this and other events on Flickr

No torture action in Melbourne

The Cell Tour comes to Washington!

The cell tour comes to WashingtonThe Amnesty International cell tour replica made its way to Washington DC on June 25, and will stay across the street from the Washington Monument till June 30.

The cell tour is an interactive approach aimed at highlighting the harsh realities of illegal detention across the United States of America, and allows visitors to experience a taste of what its like at Guantanamo Bay.

On the eve of the International Day of Victims of Torture, Amnesty International hosted a special visual message and a free sunset concert!

Watch more pictures of this and other actions to mark International Day of Victims of Torture

Visit Amnesty International USA’s website to learn about about the celltour
Visit the cell tour video vlog

No torture action in Washington

‘Condemn terror, not our rights’

Condemn terror: not our human rightsActivists in Sydney, Australia, organized an action to demand that governments reaffirm that torture is never acceptable.

Watch more pictures of this and other actions to mark International Day of Victims of Torture

Visit the website of Amnesty International in Australia

Signing orange jumpsuits in New Zealand

New Zealand in support of Omar KhadrAmnesty International New Zealand marked International Day in Support of Victims of Torture on June 26 by seeking signatures on orange jump-suited petitioners in central Auckland today. The walking petition started at noon from the corner of Karangahape Road and Queen Street and continued down Queen St and throughout the CBD until 2pm.

The orange jumpsuit has become synonymous with Guantnamo Bay and the torture inflicted upon detainees there. This is why Amnesty International was urging Aucklanders to sign the jumpsuits in support of closing Guantanamo, and for a fair trial, or release of Canadian detainee Omar Khadr. (more…)

Tunisia Report International Launch in Paris - June 23rd 2008

Tunisia Report International Launch in Paris - June 23rd 2008Amnesty International report “In the name of security - Routine abuses in Tunisia” was internationally launched in Paris on June 23rd.

The report details Amnesty International’s concerns regarding serious human rights violations being committed in connection with the government’s security and counter-terrorism policies. In their efforts to prevent the formation of what they call “terrorist cells” inside Tunisia, the authorities have been responsible for arbitrary arrests and detentions which breach Tunisian law, and have forcibly disappeared detainees, used torture and other ill-treatment and tried, convicted and sentenced people using unfair proceedings. In addition, they have tried civilians before military courts and produced little evidence to substantiate the charges.

Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui - Deputy Director Middle East and North Africa Programme - and Said Haddadi - Researcher - represented Amnesty’s International secretariat.

Tunisia Report International Launch in Paris - June 23rd 2008Denys Robiliard - former President of Amnesty International France - also presented Amnesty’s concerns, linked to his trial observations in Tunisia.

Anouar Kousri and Samir Dilou - lawyers and Human Rights Defenders from Tunisia - shared their testimonies and brought perspective from tunisian civil society.

Amnesty International featured on the Daily Show!

On 10 June 2008, the Daily Show featured Amnesty International on TV. John Oliver visited the replica cell in Philadelphia and spoke to Larry Cox, the director of Amnesty International in the USA.

Footage includes a comedic renovation of the Guantánamo replica cell now travelling to various locations across the USA.

30 april 2008: Stop Terreur met Recht tijdens Benefietconcert in Antwerpen

Op 30 april daverde de Antwerpse Groenplaats weer op haar grondvesten. De vzw Recht tegen Onrecht organiseerde er naar jaarlijkse gewoonte het benefietconcert ten voordele van Amnesty International. Dit jaar zetten onder anderen Tom Helsen, Delavega, Laïs, Neeka, Geena Lisa, Axl Peleman en Nicole & Hugo hun beste beentje voor voor de mensenrechten. Het concert stond dit jaar in het teken van de ‘Stop Terreur met Recht’.
Axl Peleman schreef en zong er een lied geïnspireerd op een gedicht van Osama Abu Kabir, een Jordaanse truckchauffeur die vast zit in Guantánamo. Het gedicht is opgenomen in de bundel ‘Poems from Guantanamo’.

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