PRESS ADVISORY
Witness Against Torture
www.100dayscampaign.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 8, 2009
CONTACT:
Frida Berrigan, 347-683-4928, frida.berrigan [at] gmail.com
Gary Ashbeck, 410-913-2342, cruz69j [at] hotmail.com
ANTI-TORTURE ACTIVISTS TO FAST AND RALLY SUNDAY
TO CALL ON OBAMA TO CLOSE GUANTANAMO
AND BAN TORTURE IMMEDIATELY
WASHINGTON — On Sunday, January 11 — the seven-year anniversary of the opening of the prison at Guantanamo — more than 200 human rights advocates will join 60 people who are beginning a nine-day fast to encourage President-Elect Barack Obama to keep his promise to shut down Guantanamo and end torture in his first days of office.
At DuPont Circle Park at 12:45 pm, human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, The Center for Constitutional Rights, and September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, will call for an end to the Bush policies, justice for the detainees, and accountability for possible U.S. crimes. 150 demonstrators wearing range jumpsuits and hoods will have a prisoner procession to dramatize the plight of the detainees still at Guantanamo.
"I am fasting," says Malachy Kilbride of the Washington Peace Center, to symbolically join the prisoners, who are starved for justice." Obama's statements," explains Matthew Daloisio of Witness Against Torture, "bring hope that Guantanamo will close. But parts of the military and the Congress are already working to prevent Obama's plans."
"We need justice, not more politics of fear," adds Valerie ucznikowska of September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows.
"This is the promise Obama represents, and we will hold his dministration to it."
The fast will be broken on January 20, when anti-torture activists will join the inauguration-day crowd. The event is part of Witness Against Torture's 100 Days Campaign to Close Guantanamo and End Torture. Participants include The National Religious Campaign Against Torture, the Torture Abolition Survivors Support Coalition, and the American Friends Service Committee.
Event: Fast and Rally Calling on Obama to Close Guantanamo and End Torture
Date and Time: Sunday, January 11; 12:45 pm
Location: DuPont Circle Park, Washington, D.C., NW