Moazzam Begg
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Absent justice with Moazzam Begg: Fayiz al-Kandari - Kuwait's forgotten Guantanamo prisoner
In this episode, Moazzam Begg discusses the case of Fayiz al-Kandari, one of the last two Kuwaitis left at Guantanamo. Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Bogucki and Lt. Col. Barry Wingard, the military defense lawyers for Fayiz al-Kandari, join Moazzam in the studio.
Absent justice with Moazzam Begg: Shaker Aamer's 10-year plight at Guantanamo
This week, former Guantanamo prisoners Bisher al-Rawi and Omar Deghayes join Moazzam to discuss the case of Shaker Aamer, Guantanamo's last British resident
From Bethlehem to Belmarsh: Abu Qatada’s ordeal in Britain
The witchunt against Abu Qatada simply reiterates the British Government's relationships with dictatorships - past and present
Absent Justice with Moazzam Begg: The case of Dr.Aafia Siddiqui
On the 9th anniversary since the initial disappearnce of Aafia Siddiqui Moazzam Begg is joined in the studio by Adnan Rashid of the Hittin Institute and Raza Nadim of MPAC to discuss her case
Absent Justice with Moazzam Begg: The case of Rizwaan Sabir and Hicham Yezza
This episode looks at disturbing trends in the UK that has seen serioüs Muslım students arrested under antıterror measures for academic research
Absent justice with Moazzam Begg: Saving the Farooqi family home
This week Moazzam speaks to the family of Munir Farooqi who are fighting to save their family home from police seizure after he was convicted of terrorism-related offences last year
Bagram Quran burning: how the war in Afghanistan was lost
Burning Qurans in Afghanistan is a sure sign that the US battle for hearts and minds is lost
Absent Justice with Moazzam Begg: the case of Abu Qatada
This week: the case of Abu Qatada, the Jordanian national accused of being one of the UK's most dangerous extremist preachers. With journalist Victoria Brittain
From Bethlehem to Belmarsh: Abu Qatada’s ordeal in Britain
The witchunt against Abu Qatada simply reiterates the British Government's relationships with dictatorships - past and present
Absent Justice with Moazzam Begg: Morocco's political prisoners
This week, Absent Justice looks at the case of political prisoners in Morocco with Muhamed El Guerbouzi, a Moroccan political dissident, Yousef Dorghoul, a prisoner rights campaigner and Um Adam, a human rights worker and the wife of a detainee.
Events
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My Name is Ahsan – Public Meeting on Unjust Extradition of British Citizens to the US
Syed Talha Ahsan is the little-known co-defendant of Babar Ahmad. Ahsan has been diagnosed with…
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Syria's Zero Hour
Most people know about the…
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CASABLANCA PRISONERS 9 YEARS ON
On 16 May 2003,…
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Glasgow: Guantanamo Remembered - 10 years
Cageprisoners comes to Al- Furqan…
What's New
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Abu Zubaydah, the man justice has forgotten
Arrested in 2002 and tortured repeatedly, he was never charged, and the U.S. no longer believes he was even a member of…
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Angola 3: A lesson for Muslim causes
April 17th marked 40 years – over 14,600 days - that Herman Wallace…
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Bush convicted of war crimes: evidence from Cageprisoners' director crucial
IT’S OFFICIAL - George W Bush is a war criminal. And the harrowing…
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British army 'waterboarded' suspects in 70s
Evidence casts doubt on guilt of man sentenced to hang for killing…
Blog
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War on Freedom
It’s clear what’s happened to Muslims in the West – they’re the new enemies of the state. Written by Aviva Stahl
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Close Guantanamo Bay Prison
Since the war on terror began in 2001, 700+ people have been…
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The Afghan Connection: the War on Terror an opiate cash cow
Afghanistan is the world's leading supplier of illegal opiates, trafficked as opium,…

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