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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, June 26, 2013
US Hunger Strikers and Human Rights Activists Demand Closure of Guantanamo Prison Camp
Starving for Justice: US Hunger Strike and Human Rights Activists rally
on Wednesday, June 26 at White House to demand closure of Guantanamo
Prison Camp.
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White House/Witness Against Torture/Jan 13, 2012 -www.closegitmo.net
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(WASHINGTON DC) - Weeks past President Obama’s speech announcing his
renewed intention to close Guantanamo, human rights activists —
including three US military veterans on open-ended fasts in solidarity
with hunger striking Guantanamo detainees — will stage dramatic protests
on Wednesday, June 26th at the White House calling on the President to
turn his promise into action.
140 days into the hunger strike at Guantanamo, members of Witness
Against Torture and other groups will lay 86 black cloths, each with the
name of a Guantanamo prisoner cleared for transfer, on the sidewalk of
the White House to dramatize the demand that the President begin
transferring men from the prison facility.
In response to the hunger strike of Guantanamo detainees, several US
citizens have for weeks been on open-ended fasts, suffering the health
effects of sustained hunger. They hope with their immense sacrifice to
draw attention to the plight of the Guantanamo detainees and force the
President to act.
“What is happening in Guantanamo is despicable,” says Elliott Adams, a
former paratrooper in Vietnam on hunger strike since May 17. “The
continued detention of innocent men is a violation of our moral and
religious principles, domestic and international law. It goes against
the values I thought the American flag stood for when I was a young man
in the Army. I just can't sit and enjoy my life when my country is doing
such terrible things.”
Diane Wilson, a former Army medic and fourth-generation shrimp boat
captain from Texas who has lost 50 pounds in over 56 days, says, “I know
who this American fisherwoman is and where I stand. I stand in
solidarity with the Guantanamo prisoners and I will fast indefinitely
until justice for them comes."
Veterans For Peace national board member Tarak Kauff, on hunger strike
since June 8, says, “It is up to human beings of conscience to take the
risks, step out of our comfort zones and do our utmost to end the
nightmare of Guantanamo. If we do not act now, our children and their
children will reap the bitter results of our cowardice: an America
without basic rights and a world without justice.”
The US hunger strikers amplify the “rolling fast,” organized by Witness
Against Torture, in which hundreds of United States citizens have fasted
in support of the hunger strikers at Guantanamo.
"It should not take people denying themselves food, whether in
Guantanamo or in the US, to have President Obama stand up for the
Constitution and human rights,” says Matt Daloisio, organizer with
Witness Against Torture. “The renewed promise to close Guantanamo is
important, but without immediate steps to release people, it is only
another promise."
What: Protest to Close Guantanamo on the UN International Day for Survivors of Torture
Who: US hunger strikers, Witness Against Torture, and other activists.
Where: The White House
When: Wednesday, June 26; Rally and speeches at the White House at noon.
Information on the protest and profiles of the hunger strikers are available at www.closegitmo.net

