WITNESS AGAINST TORTURE
Contact: Frida Berrigan, 347-683-4928 www.witnesstorture.org
Press Release: For Immediate Release
January 21, 2010
42 Arrested at
Washington, DC -- In a dramatic protest, 42
The protest comes on the eve of the since-voided deadline President Obama had set for closing the prison camp at
Those arrested on the Capitol steps held banners reading "Broken Promises, Broken Laws, Broken Lives." Inside the Capitol, 14 activists performed a "memorial service" for the three men whose deaths at
The ceremony brought the names of the men-- Salah Ahmed Al-Salami, Mani Shaman Al-Utaybi and Yasser Talal Al-Zahrani-- into the Capitol Rotunda, where deceased presidents have lay in state. "We perform this ceremony to recognize the humanity of those whose lives have been broken by our government's policies of torture and indefinite detention," says Jerica Arents of
Witness Against Torture has called for an immediate, independent investigation of the deaths, as it has called for the criminal investigation of all those who allegedly designed, executed, and carried out torture policies.
The 41 being held over night took the name of
"Taking the name of Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif is a necessary and real way of bringing his story to Congress," says Joshua Brollier, a co-coordinator with Voices for Creative Nonviolence in
eight years without charge or trial. It boggles the mind and breaks the heart. It's time for Congress and the Obama administration to make and fulfill a plan for his release." Brollier and others from Voices will continue in
The actions at the Capitol followed a march of "
Witness Against Torture is a grassroots movement that came into being in December 2005 when 24 activists walked through
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