WITNESS AGAINST TORTURE
Press Advisory, For Immediate Release
January 3, 2012
Press Contacts:
Frida Berrigan, frida.berrigan@gmail.com, 347-638-4928
Helen Schietinger, h.schietinger@verizon.net, 202-344-5762
Jeremy Varon, Jvaron@aol.com, 732-979-3119
ANTI-TORTURE ACTIVISTS TO GO ON TRIAL FOR SPEAKING OUT AGAINST
PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, 1/4
DEFENDANTS TO PUT
A jury trial for five anti-torture activists begins on Tuesday, January 3, 2012 in D.C. Superior Court before Judge Fisher. They are charged with unlawful conduct in the citizen’s gallery at the House of Representatives on June 23, 2011, and face jail time if convicted.
“Our strategy is to put
The defendants — Brian Hynes of the Bronx, NY, Judith Kelly of Washington, DC, Mike Levinson of New Rochelle, NY, Carmen Trotta of New York City, NY, and Josie Setzler of Freemont, Ohio—were among fourteen originally arrested and charged. All are members of Witness Against Torture, which will maintain a solemn presence of “detainees” in orange jumpsuits and blacks hoods outside the courthouse for the duration of the trial.
PRESS CONFERENCE
WHEN: 8:30AM, Wednesday, January 3, 2012
WHERE: Grassy area directly across from the main entrance to Superior Court,
WHAT: Brief statements by the defendants, legal experts and anti-torture activists
WHO: Josie Setzler, defendant in the case
Jeremy Varon, history professor at
Frida Berrigan, activist with Witness Against Torture from
According to court documents, the case is known as “Shakir Ami (aka Bryan Hynes) et al Co-Defendants” — a garbled reference to Shaker Aamer, a British resident of Pakistani descent who is one of the longest-held men at
The courthouse is located at
The trial kicks off a ten-day “Hungering for Justice” campaign which will include a daily presence at the Moultrie Courthouse, as well as activities throughout the city to call attention to the terrible injustice that is Guantanamo and Bagram and secret prisons throughout the world. It will culminate in a “Ten Years Too Many” mass mobilization on Wednesday, January 11 at
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