Moazzam Begg on the Raymond Davis affair
Moazzam Begg discusses the duplicity in the case of CIA murder suspect Raymond Davis in contrast to the the people held in extrajudicial detention by the US government
Asim Qureshi and Andy Worthington interview with Peter Collins
The Guantanamo malignancy spreads: Journalist Andy Worthington returns, joined by Asim Qureshi of Cageprisoners
Advocating our own murder
After returning from Iraq, many serving soldiers decided to speak against their crimes against the ‘evil’ Iraqis they were fighting to bring ‘peace’ in Iraq. Some of them, overcome by guilt, even decided to end their lives.
The Silent Ummah
Following his recent return to Pakistan Moazzam Begg will be discussing the cases of the disappeared prisoners in Pakistan, drone attacks and the sentencing of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui
Pakistan: Politics of a Humiliated Nation
Has the Pakistani tiger grown some teeth? Has it remembered its proud history of sacrifice and bloodshed? Has it recalled that it was created with a vision of it becoming a haven for Muslims? Has it finally awoken from its slumber and discovered the meaning of the word ‘sovereignty’?
Asim Qureshi discusses the use of extrajudicial killings
Asim Qureshi discusses the use of extrajudicial killings in the War on Terror on The Agenda with Yvonne Ridley and other panelists.
Interview with family devastated by US drone attack
EXCLUSIVE - Cageprisoners interview with Haider whose brother-in-law Mohammed Asghar and his friends became the victims of an unlawful US drone attack.
Cageprisoners Annual Report 2010
Cageprisoners launches its 2010 Annual Report - a document of evidence of the work we have carried out over the last year and the way in which we have spent the donations of our supporters.
Targeted Killing (ACLU)
This video from the American Civil Liberties Union condemns the U.S. government practice of issuing death sentences without due process as part of its targeted killing policy. "Targeted Killing" is being released to coincide with the filing today of an unprecedented lawsuit by the ACLU and the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) challenging the government's asserted authority to use lethal force against U.S. citizens located far from any battlefield without judicial process, and without disclosing the standards it uses to target individuals for death.
Shabwa: Blood feuds and hospitality in al-Qaida's Yemen outpost
In the second of his special reports from Yemen, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad finds a population for whom the constant danger of tribal feuds is exacerbated by the presence of al-Qaida.
Counter-Insurgency: From Latin America to Afghanistan
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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