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Kpete's Journal Documenting the Atrocities
Posted by kpete in General Discussion
Wed Aug 27th 2008, 10:46 AM
Former Gitmo Prisoners Seeking Religious Rights and Protection from Torture for Prisoners Who Remain

Posted by Devin Montgomery, Jurist Legal News and Research at 6:15 AM on August 27, 2008.


British nationals and former Guantanamo Bay detainees Shafiq Rasul, Asif Iqbal, Rhuhel Ahmed and Jamal Al-Harith have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a lawsuit in which they seek religious rights and protection from torture for those still at the facility. In the petition, docketed Monday, the men argue that a lower court's dismissal of their claims should be reversed after Boumediene v. Bush, in which the Court ruled that that detainees have the right to file habeas corpus petitions in federal court. The men argue that the Court should hear the case because of the gravity of the issues addressed and the claimed error of the lower court:

Guantanamo continues to present numerous jurisprudential challenges to the judiciary. This case provides a critical opportunity for this Court to affirm strongly the guarantee to Guantanamo detainees of an irreducible minimum of human rights. It is essential for this Court to reverse the Court of Appeals' decision, which manifests indifference to religious abuse and torture and flouts the Guantanamo jurisprudence carefully developed and expounded by this Court.


The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit had previously dismissed the plaintiffs' Alien Tort Statute claim for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, along with their Religious Freedom Restoration Act claim because of their status as "enemy combatants." The Supreme Court is scheduled to decide whether to grant certiorari on or before September 24. AFP has more.

The appellants in the case are among eight former British detainees who in April sued the UK's MI5 and MI6 intelligence services over alleged complicity with the U.S. in their abduction and subsequent treatment, which included interrogation. In that suit the appellants, who were released from Guantanamo in March 2004, were joined by four other UK citizens released from the detention center in December and April of 2007.

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I long for meaningful discussion of our shared values as Americans; I fear only the sound of silence. In the spirit of progressive hope, and while honoring tradition, I poured out my life, heart and soul into the hope of showing the spark of democracy within the paint. I submit my deep longing for the fireworks of a greater democratic deliberation, one that serves us all, as the hoped for result of the sparks in "Freedom in Love."

Before putting paint to canvas for this latest series on the outer path, my preparatory process included: (1) four intense years of research, (2) posting tens of millions of lines of political discourse and images among over 12,000 blog posts, and (3) actively listening to the opinions of others contained in the responses to my posts. I learned much, and the core of this is present in "Freedom in Love."

Notable similarities emerge between my earlier work on the path of the soul and my present work on the path of freedom and democracy. In both, windows represent seeing, or ways out, and pathways symbolize journey. Trees traditionally represent soul, their gnarled qualities a reflection of the forces that buffet them. Birds are wildness, but also observers, the "nonvoters" of nature who still see with dignity and a worthy opinion. Stars and moons are elemental forces of nature and soul-guides. In democracy they are the guide-stars of ideals or principles, lighting the way down the path of democracy. I feel this series of paintings reveals both inner and outer paths as the same journey.

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