The Socialist

The Socialist 12 April 2007

Fight for a socialist alternative

Fight for a socialist alternative

Coventry - Socialist Party's track record


'Climate change will hit poorest of poor hardest'

Nuclear power is not the answer

Is the Green Party heading left or right?

Battling over the world's oil reserves


Join the International Youth Camp


France: Workers need to build a Left alternative


Workers' lives get tougher under New Labour

Campaign for a New Workers' Party

Why legal aid should be defended

Blair silent on Guantanamo


Union leaders out of touch with teachers' discontent

NUJ: Build on the victories

Fury at jobs massacre

UNISON and PCS: Vote for fighting, democratic unions

PCS: All out on 1 May


Zimbabwe: State thugs crackdown on protests

 
 
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Blair silent on Guantanamo

THE CAPTURE and subsequent release by Iran of 15 British sailors has largely obscured news of the release of a British resident from the US's military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The media also largely ignored the latest hunger strike by 13 inmates at Guantanamo Bay who are protesting at their lack of human rights and the harsh conditions they endure in this maximum security camp.

Tony Blair has been mute in criticising the US for running a 'concentration camp' in Guantanamo Bay - where only ten of the 385 inmates have been charged and where trial is by 'military tribunal'. UK resident Bisher al-Rawi was recently released without charge, after being held in Guantanamo Bay for five years. The British government had refused to intercede on his behalf.

Seven other British residents, including Jamil el-Banna, arrested along with Mr Rawi in the Gambia after an MI5 tip-off, continue to be incarcerated in Guantanamo.

Hunger strikes

SINCE THE US opened the camp in January 2002 to hold "enemy combatants" there have been many hunger strikes by prisoners against the injustice they face. The US authorities' response has been to force-feed the strikers. In 2006, three prisoners committed suicide. A senior US administration official outrageously stated that these deaths were a "good PR move" while the camp commander described them as "an act of asymmetric warfare against us".

Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, the secret CIA 'rendition' flights etc, only serve to fuel hatred among the populations of the Arab and Muslim countries (as well as amongst sections of the population in Europe) against Western governments. Consequently, Bush and Blair's 'war on terror' is swelling the ranks of members and sympathisers of right-wing political Islamists such as al-Qa'ida.

Dave Carr

In this issue

Fight for a socialist alternative

Coventry - Socialist Party's track record


Environment and socialism

'Climate change will hit poorest of poor hardest'

Nuclear power is not the answer

Is the Green Party heading left or right?

Battling over the world's oil reserves


G8 Summit protests

Join the International Youth Camp


International socialist news and analysis

France: Workers need to build a Left alternative


Socialist Party news and analysis

Workers' lives get tougher under New Labour

Campaign for a New Workers' Party

Why legal aid should be defended

Blair silent on Guantanamo


Socialist Party workplace news

Union leaders out of touch with teachers' discontent

NUJ: Build on the victories

Fury at jobs massacre

UNISON and PCS: Vote for fighting, democratic unions

PCS: All out on 1 May


International socialist news and analysis

Zimbabwe: State thugs crackdown on protests


 

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triangleMiliband's extraordinary apology on rendition

triangleExtraordinary tape destruction at CIA torture camp

triangleIn Brief

triangle'War on terror' undermining our democratic rights

US:

triangleClegg's text message plans make us LOL!

triangleUS embassy protest remembers Trayvon Martin

triangleMillion Hoodies March against racist murders in the US

triangleThe 'Kony 2012' phenomena

Human rights:

triangleLibyan's legal action against British security forces

triangleKazakhstan: Oilworkers' lawyer freed from prison

triangleEquality and Human Rights workers strike