Protesting Gitmo
CounterPunch
by Frida Berrigan
01/25/07
On January 11, 2007 more than 100 people in orange jumpsuits trudged slowly from the Supreme Court to the Federal District Court in Washington, DC. Black hoods covered their faces. Another 400 protesters followed ‘the prisoners’ as they tried to enter the U.S. court building. This bit of political theater symbolically brought the plight of tortured and indefinitely detained prisoners out of the legal shadows of Guantanamo and into the court, thereby shining a light on the illegality of their treatment and detention...
http://www.counterpunch.org/berrigan01252007.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Gitmo
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=torture
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=detention
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Frida+Berrigan
by Frida Berrigan
01/25/07
On January 11, 2007 more than 100 people in orange jumpsuits trudged slowly from the Supreme Court to the Federal District Court in Washington, DC. Black hoods covered their faces. Another 400 protesters followed ‘the prisoners’ as they tried to enter the U.S. court building. This bit of political theater symbolically brought the plight of tortured and indefinitely detained prisoners out of the legal shadows of Guantanamo and into the court, thereby shining a light on the illegality of their treatment and detention...
http://www.counterpunch.org/berrigan01252007.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Gitmo
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=torture
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=detention
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Frida+Berrigan
rudkla - 26. Jan, 16:00