On May 23, 2013, President Obama again promised to close the prison camp at
Guantanamo. His pledge came in response to the mass hunger strike by men
protesting their indefinite detention and to the renewed, global condemnation of
the prison.
Since Obama's speech, only 12 men have been release, 154 remain, nearly all
of whom have never been charged with a crime. 76 were cleared for release by the
US government years ago. 56 men are from Yemen, the largest national group at
Guantanamo, but they remain subject to an effective moratorium on their release
based on their nationality.
40 prisoners continue to hunger strike and many are being force fed. During
his speech last year, Obama said, " Look at the current situation where we are
force feeding detainees who are being held on a hunger strike...Is this who we
are?
During the weekend of May 23, thousands of grassroots activists, human
rights organizations, and advocates for the detained men are calling on Obama
and the US government to fulfill the many promises to close Guantanamo.
Demonstrations are happening in ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA, CANADA, and the US -
including CHICAGO, RALEIGH, NEW YORK CITY, WASHINGTON DC, BALTIMORE, BUFFALO,
BOSTON, and
TOLEDO,
OHIO,
Please joint us, hold a sign, done an orange jump suit, talk to the media,
get the message out to
CLOSE
GITMO
MAY 25, 2014 from 12
to 1:30 PM at the corner of Talmadge and Sylvania.