Monday, July 14, 2008

LGC Events This Week



Have you sent Binyam a birthday card yet?

Cards to Gordon Brown can be sent next week but please try to send Binyam a birthday/greeting card soon in solidarity with his plight (details at www.guantanamo.org.uk).

Thursday 17 July: 7pm: Willesden Green

Film Showing of Rendition followed by talk with Andy Worthington from Reprieve, organised with Brent Stop the War, 7pm, Space 2, Upstairs at the Willesden Green Library Centre, 95 High Road, NW10 2SF. Free event. (nearest tube: Willesden Green)

Friday 18 July: 6pm: US Embassy:

Launch of the Six Days for Six Years vigil outside the US Embassy in Mayfair. The LGC will be holding a vigil to mark the six years that Binyam Mohamed has spent in illegal detention with a continuous vigil outside the US Embassy in Mayfair calling on the Americans to drop the charges against him (the "evidence" for which was obtained through torture) and to end the kangaroo court trials. Come and join us if you can - come and spend the night in one of London's poshest spots, drop by after work, schools and colleges break up next week so come and join us then. If Binyam can spend six years in illegal detention for the sake of our so-called "freedom", then we can spend a week outside the American Embassy calling for justice for him. Andy Worthington will be joining us at the launch of this action too.

If you are interested in taking part in this action, please call Aisha on 07809 757 176. This action has been authorised by the police.

Stall for Binyam outside the Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre, Ladbroke Grove, 2pm

Saturday 19 July: 1-3pm: Ladbroke Grove:

Monthly LGC stall for Binyam Mohamed – opposite Ladbroke Grove tube station, Ladbroke, W10, a monthly stall in the area Binyam Mohamed lived and worked in for 7 years. Join us as we drum up local support for the 24/7 demo next week.

For more details and to post information about your own campaigns/actions for Binyam: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=16939923951

London Guantánamo Campaign

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