Unnecessary and Disproportional: The Killings of Anwar and Abdul Rahman al-Awlaki
Written by CP Editor Tuesday, 05 February 2013One year since the assassination of Anwar al-Awlaki CagePrisoners publishes a report which reveals what role he really played in the Al-Qaeda leadership
Submission to the Home Office Schedule 7 consultation
Written by Aviva Stahl Saturday, 15 December 2012CagePrisoners report on procedural improprieties and abuses of human rights of terrorism suspects within the US federal and penal system.
Submission to Home Office stop and search consultation
Written by Ayesha Kazmi & Philip Brennan Thursday, 29 March 2012Djamel Beghal: British and French complicity in torture
Written by Arnaud Mafille Wednesday, 12 October 2011On 29 July 2001, Djamel Beghal was detained by the Emirati authorities in Abu Dhabi while on his way to Morocco from Pakistan.
The Few Among the Few at the Racially Classified Prison Called the CMU
Written by A Detainee in Terre Haute Monday, 15 August 2011The communication management unit at Terre Haute, Indiana currently holds about thirty prisoners, twenty of whom are Muslims. These Muslims come from various parts of the world such as Yemen, Egypt , Pakistan, Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, America and elsewhere. The differences in their cultural backgrounds naturally causes distinctions in their personalities, but they all have one thing in common, they all share the same faith and that is what has brought them all to this racially classifed unit where their communication within the prison as well as, with the outside world is highly restricted. Insha Allah after reading this essay the readers will get a first hand account of who these prisoners are, and since the day they were snatched from their loved ones how they were able to maintain their sanity. Perhaps, if the world gets to know these prisoners and prays for the, Allah will bring an immediate end to their ordeal. Indeed, Allah is able to do everything.
Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: A response to the revised Prevent strategy
Written by Asim Qureshi Tuesday, 26 July 2011Cageprisoners responds to the revised Prevent strategy - a document that is as flawed as its predecessor.
Too blunt for just outcomes: Why the US terrorism enhancement sentencing guidelines are unfair, unconstitutional and ineffective in the fight against terrorism
Written by Aviva Stahl Thursday, 02 June 2011The report shows a number of examples of the widespread way in which the sentencing guidelines are being used in order to criminalise Muslims
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International human rights breaches - State accountability v State immunity
A forum to discuss the issues surrounding International human rights breaches – State accountability v…
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Legal seminar: Preserving the rule of law: taking a risk
A discussion between noted human…
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Extradited to a future of torture: the reality of solitary confinement in America
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Spying and Entrapment
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Starving for justice
Shaker Aamer, Fayiz al-Kandari, Samir Moqbel and 163 other have been starving for over 100 days to get justice.
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Are Muslims active enough in the fight against Guantanamo?
Tariq Ramadan speaks to Moazzam Begg about the Guantanamo hunger strikers and…
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Guantanamo: 100 days of hunger strike - Template Khutba
For exactly 100 days today, Guantanamo detainees have been on hunger strike,…
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Muslim students discriminated against in the UK
Is the British government is really clamping down on Islamic extremism at British…
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Help Lynne Stewart, civil rights lawyer for Muslim defendants, stay alive
Lynne Stewart is a prominent civil rights lawyer who’s now facing the prospect of death on the inside.
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How your Schedule 7 swab could help get your family arrested
Have you ever been swabbed under Schedule 7 or in any criminal…
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Why haven't you signed the Shaker Aamer petition?
What do you see when you read the name? I often…



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