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Key facts about Guantánamo:

The right to a fair trial and the rights not to be subjected to arbitrary detention, torture or other ill-treatment are human rights enshrined in international law and the US constitution.

Yet since 2002, some 750 men from over 35 countries have been unlawfully held at the US naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

Hundreds remain. Some have been there for nearly 5 years

All detainees are presumed guilty until proven innocent. They have little hope of obtaining a fair trial.

Though US authorities have repeatedly called Guantánamo detainees "terrorists" and "killers", many have been released without charge.

There have been reports of torture and other ill-treatment from detainees as well as from US official investigators. Conditions of detention remain inhumane

Guantánamo Bay is a human rights scandal!
It's up to all of us to speak up: CLOSE GUANTÁNAMO NOW


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