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Hunger Strike – Emergency Response

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We will gather for action in New York City, Chicago, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Des Moines, Western Massachusetts, and other cities domestically and internationally next week to denounce the barbaric practice of torture and indefinite detention and to demand justice for the men at Guantanamo.

Joined by allies worldwide, Witness Against Torture members will fast for 7 days — Sunday, March 24 through Saturday, March 30– in solidarity with the men in Guantanamo on hunger strike.

Some of us will continue fasting every Friday until President Barack Obama’s promise to close Guantanamo is fulfilled.

We will try to reach the men at Guantanamo, their families, and men formerly detained to let them know that we have not forgotten their suffering.

We will continue to organize, agitate and witness in defense of human rights and the U.S. Constitution.

What You Can Do

Join the Fast

Join the Fast & Vigils

We invite you to join the fast for whatever period of time you can between March 24-30.  Let us know you are participating (and we will send you information on a ‘faster’s reflection conference call scheduled for Thursday).  See the Events page of our website to find vigil information for New York City, Chicago, Des Moines, Northhamption, Los Angeles & Washington D.C. –  and let us know of any vigils to add.

Skip a meal & Send a Letter

Flood the prison with mail by downloading and sending this letter to a man detained in Guantanamo.

Skip a meal and use that time to send it, or donate the food cost to sending the letters (10 letters to Guantanamo cost $11.00).

Organize through social media

Take a photo of yourself in an orange jumpsuit and black hood in a public place and send it to  witnesstorture@gmail.com

Change your facebook photo to this photo for the week of March 24-30 and post to your friends and networks about your protest.

Follow Witness Against Torture on Twitter.

Call the White House and U.S. Military

Call the White House and insist that President Obama fulfill his promise to close Guantanamo.
202-456-1111 or submit a comment online.

Call the U.S. Southern Command to decry the conditions at Guantanamo. 305-437-1000

E-mail or write Secretary of Defense Charles Hagel and demand that he rapidly resume the transfers of all the men the Obama administration does not intend to charge.

Write: Secretary of Defense Charles Hagel, 1000 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301

Where Is the World?

Where is the world to save us from torture?
Where is the world to save us from the fire and the darkness?
Where is the world to save the hunger strikers?
from “Hunger Strike Poem” by
Adnan Latif, 37 – found dead in
Guantanamo on Sept. 8, 2012

What would you do if you were imprisoned for more than ten years, without ever being charged with a crime? You were tortured and abused. You could not see your family. Your only visitors were interrogators and lawyers. And then you were cleared for release — deemed by your captors to be no threat — and told that the prison would close. But you remained locked up, with no end in sight. Who would hear your cries? What resistance could you mount?

This is the situation for dozens of men at the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo. Fed up with their treatment and spurred by a new wave of abuses, they launched a hunger strike in February that is just now gaining attention in the U.S. press. Read more.

 

More Info About the Hunger Strike

New York Times Article About the Hunger Strike

Attorney Letter to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel

How Long Can the Government Pretend that the Massive Hunger Strike at Guantánamo Doesn’t Exist?

Guantánamo hunger strike grows

Guantanamo: By the Numbers, Center for Constitutional Rights

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Witness Against Torture formed in 2005 when 25 Americans went to Guantánamo Bay to protest the detention facility. Since then, the group has organized vigils, marches, nonviolent direct actions, and educational events calling for the close of Guantánamo, an end to U.S. torture, accountability for the torturers, and justice for the victims.

Photos of Washington, DC protest are from March 22, 2013 taken by Ted Majdosz,more photos here.

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