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Julian Assange of WikiLeaks interviews Asim Qureshi and Moazzam Begg about the work of Cageprisoners

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حثت منظمات دولية السلطات الليتوانية على أن تعيد النظر في قرار بعدم إعادة فتح تحقيق في سجون وكالة الاستخبارات الأمريكية السرية على الأراضي في ليتوانيا

Published in الأخبار

دعا رئيس الوزراء البريطاني ديفيد كاميرون الى التحقيق في الاتهامات الموجهة إلى اجهزة الامن البريطانية بالتورط في نقل المشتبه بانتمائهم لتنظيم القاعدة الى ليبيا

Published in الأخبار

طلب رئيس المجلس العسكري للثوار في طرابلس عبد الحكيم بلحاج الاثنين من بريطانيا والولايات المتحدة الاعتذار بعد أن بينت وثائق تم ضبطها أن البلدين تورطا في خطة أدت إلى اعتقاله وتعذيبه في سجون نظام معمر القذافي

Published in الأخبار

339 ألف دولار تكلفة رحلات مكوكية بين السجون السرية لنقل قيادي «الجماعة الإسلامية» في إندونيسيا

Published in الأخبار

كشف إسلامي مصري سلّمته باكستان إلى حكومة بلاده قبل سنوات وخرج من السجن بعد سقوط نظام الرئيس حسني مبارك، أنه كان مُحتجزاً في سجن تابع للاستخبارات الباكستانية في روالبيندي إلى جانب القيادي الجهادي المعروف مصطفى الست مريم نصّار («أبي مصعب السوري»). وتُمثّل شهادة المصري محمد شعبان محمد حسنين أول معلومات مباشرة عما حصل للإسلامي السوري الذي يحمل الجنسية الإسبانية بعد اعتقاله في كويتا الباكستانية عام 2005، لكنها لا تكشف مؤشرات إلى مكان احتجازه الحالي الذي تعتقد عائلته وفريق الدفاع عنه أنه سورية

Published in الأخبار

طالب هولد بروكس أحد أشهر حراس معتقل جوانتانامو في كوبا بضرورة اتخاذ قرار نهائي بإغلاق المعتقل وتسريح جميع العاملين فيه

Published in الأخبار

رفع يمني دعوى ضد جيبوتي أمام لجنة أفريقية لحقوق الإنسان، لنقله عام 2003 واستجوابه في هذا البلد الصغير بالقرن الأفريقي بطلب من وكالة المخابرات المركزية الأميركية، حسب ما جاء في نص الدعوى التي نشرت نسخة منها أول من أمس

Published in الأخبار
Friday, 25 February 2011 17:39

A tale of two prisoners

Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui highlights the stark comparison of the treatment of the cases of US Government spy arrested in Pakisatn for murder, Raymond Davis and her sister, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui convicted in a US court for attempted murder.

Published in Featured
Tuesday, 08 February 2011 21:30

Crime Report GTMO

Director of Public Prosecutions

Rose Court
2 Southwark Bridge
London
SE1 9HS

8th February 2011

 

Re: Crime report of my detention, rendition and torture in GTMO not allowed

Published in Blog

Saber Lahmer is one of the six  'Bosnian Arabs' who were quite literally kidnapped by US agents from outside a Sarajevo courthouse where they had just been acquitted of terrorism related charges. What followed next was a horrifying ordeal in the Kafkaesque story that is Guantanamo. After being held without charge for over eight years Saber Lahmer was eventually released and resettled in France.

Cageprisoners Director Moazzam Begg met up with him at a conference in Paris to mark the ninth anniversary since the opening of the US prison in Cuba. The following is a transcript of the interview conducted between the two.

Published in For The Victims

Saber Lahmer is one of the six  'Bosnian Arabs' who were quite literally kidnapped by US agents from outside a Sarajevo courthouse where they had just been acquitted of terrorism related charges. What followed next was a horrifying ordeal in the Kafkaesque story that is Guantanamo. After being held without charge for over eight years Saber Lahmer was eventually released and resettled in France.

Cageprisoners Director Moazzam Begg met up with him at a conference in Paris to mark the ninth anniversary since the opening of the US prison in Cuba. The following is a transcript of the interview conducted between the two.

Published in Interviews
Sunday, 21 November 2010 02:28

Moazzam Begg: Why we settled out of court

Moazzam Begg explains what the Guantanamo settlements have meant to the former prisoners and what lies ahead

Published in Featured
" ...and if any one saved a life, it would be as if s/he saved the life of all mankind. ..." (Qur'an 5:32)
 

"How does it become a man to behave towards the American government today? I answer, that he cannot without disgrace be associated with it." (Henry David Thoreau,1817-1862.)

Published in News
Friday, 01 October 2010 14:47

Outsourcing the Dirty War in Afghanistan

A big revelation from Bob Woodward's new book Obama's Wars is that the CIA maintains a 3000-strong Afghan paramilitary force that conducts cross-border operations into Pakistan. Though news to the U.S. public, these abusive paramilitary forces are unfortunately far too well known to many Afghan civilians.

Published in Articles

The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit by five victims of the CIA’s “extraordinary rendition” program against Jeppesen Dataplan, a unit of Boeing. The six-five ruling adopts as a rationale the anti-democratic “state secrets” doctrine advocated by the Obama administration.

Published in News

Two prominent human rights workers, one of them a lawyer, were arrested this week in Uganda as part of a US-sponsored local 'security response' to bombings in Kampala over the summer.

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As Guantanamo has slowly been emptied, the Yemenis have remained almost static in terms of their presence thereby making them now the largest single nationality languishing at the detention centre. Cageprisoners interviewed Tina Foster to simply ask why that is and if the situation of the Bagram Yemenis she represents is even comparable.
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