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National Conference on Civil Liberties and Anti Terrrorist Measures Nationally a

Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign | 25.06.2005 08:55 | Repression | Birmingham | London

Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign has called a conference of all activists nationally to discuss the threats to our civil liberties and the anti terror measures and their impact on our abilities to oppose repressive measures and regimes internationally.

PO Box 12514, Birmingham B16 6AT
www.end-unlawful-imprisonment.org.uk
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
On Anti Terror Laws and Punishment without trial
All Welcome
16TH JULY 2005 11:00 – 17:00
Followed by a Public Meeting on Civil Liberties
18:30 – 20:30
The Custard Factory,
Gibb Street
BIRMINGHAM B9 4AA
Speakers invited include
Moazzam Begg
Azmat Begg
Members of Babar Ahmad’s family
George Galloway
Organisations invited include CAMPACC, Respect, Stop the War, Manchester
Guantanamo And Belmarsh Campaign, Socialist Resistance, Socialist Workers Party, Liberty, Peace and Progress, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, Iraqi Democrats against Occupation and many others
email:-  info@end-unlawful-imprisonment.org.uk

Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign
- e-mail: bhamguantanamocampaign@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.end-unlawful-imprisonment.org.uk


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25.06.2005 14:17

Well done to everyone involved in this. If we can keep up the pretence that the people held at Guantanemo are harmless victims of US and UK imperialist policies the sooner we can achieve our aims.

Our particualr thanks to those of the Leftist Intelligensia who are prepared to see their own well won liberal policies being destroyed by Islamic fundamentalism just because extremist Islam opposes the USA.

A terrorist


Thanks to you also

27.06.2005 15:21

Yes thanks for a deliberate misinterpretation of the original post. Go and check out the reality of what is happening - a couple of weeks ago UK was condemned for its human rights record by a prominent group - both for keeping foreign nationals locked up with no indication of any accusations and the ruling last year that torture is admissable as evidence (as long as UK and US doesn't get it hands dirty itselves of course)

Its not that people are supporting the rights of terrorists to bomb people it's more questioning if any of the methods used at the moment are likely to prevent further attacks. Wheres ya evidence that confessions obtained by torture are reliable? What better method of recruiting for extremist islamic groups than hypocritical hell holes like Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib ?

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