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Behind Closed Doors - Ten Years of Secret Evidence and Human Suffering
18-12-2011


 



Coalition Against Secret Evidence and The Cordoba Foundation present




BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 



TEN YEARS OF SECRET EVIDENCE AND HIDDEN SUFFERING 





Come and learn more about this secret history and hidden suffering over  the past ten years… the secret evidence, unfortunately, remains just that!







 


Monday 19 December 2011 • 6pm – 9pm • London Muslim Centre 






46 Whitechapel Road London E1 1JX. Nearest tube: Aldgate East / Whitechapel. 


 


 


 


Speakers include:






 


GARETH PEIRCE  - British human rights lawyer 


 


JEAN LAMBERT   - MEP (Green Party)


 


ANAS ALTIKRITI  - CEO, The Cordoba Foundation 


 


BRUCE KENT         - Vice President Pax Christi. 


 


ASIM QURESHI     - Executive Director, Cage Prisoners


 


 




Ten years ago, shortly after the 9/11 attacks, the British government passed laws allowing them to detain and imprison foreign “terrorism suspects” without charge or trial. By December 2001, almost a dozen Muslim men, mainly from Algeria, had been detained and later became known, with others, as the “Belmarsh detainees”. They were held without trial or charge for over three years until the courts ruled this system illegal in 2004. The men were released but things did not get better for them or their families… control orders were introduced in 2005 and others were subject to harsh bail restrictions after being threatened with deportation to their countries of origin – Algeria, Jordan and Libya. Tagged, with restrictions on their freedom, all without having any idea of the reason why, this has been the life of at least 18 individuals and families over the past decade, with no end in sight… 10 years of not knowing the accusations, of coming up against a wall of silence and secret evidence by the Home Office in court, not knowing if they will be deported to countries that will torture, of abuse, misuse and being ignored by the wider community. At the same time, the British government is seeking to replace the control order regime with new Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (T-PIMs), to broaden the number of countries so-called terrorism suspects can be deported to without knowing the reason why and to harshen its anti-terrorism laws.


 


 


 


Enquiries:

reveal@coalitionagainstsecretevidence.com  

info@thecordobafoundation.com  

www.coalitionagainstsecretevidence.com

www.thecordobafoundation.com





Supported by: Campaign Against Criminalising Communities Cage Prisoners Islamic Forum of Europe Newham Monitoring Project Federation of Students Islamic Societies Peace & Justice in East London  

 
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