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Shaker Aamer - 'Bring him back Now'!

Downing St, London. Wed 30 Sep 2015
 

 
 A man wearing a placard 'Innocent and 13 years in Hell' bangs a gong to celebrate that Shaker Aamer is to be freed.

 

 The Save Shaker Campaign have held regular weekly protests when Parliament is in session calling for his release.

 

 

 

 

 The hands of a protester are in manacles as she takes part in the protest by the Save Shaker Aamer Campaign

 

 Lindsey German of Stop the War

 

 

  Protesters had come to Downing St to celebrate the news that Shaker Aamer is to be freed with whistles, bells, saucepan lids and drums.
 


Speeches at the celebration over the impending release of Shaker Aamer warned of the smear campaign
starting against him to discredit the evidence he can give about torture by the US and UK security
agencies, and perhaps justify restrictions on him. 

Joy Hurcombe hides her embarrasment as she is introduced in glowing terms for her long campaign to see Shaker freed 

Joy Hurcombe of the Save Shaker Aamer Campaign speaks 

 

 

 

 
      
 

 

 

Val Brown of the London Guantanamo Campaign who have protested every month at the US Embassy
for the release of prisoners including Shaker Aamer reminds the protest that t
here are still over a hundred prisoners left in the camp and protests will continue.
   

   

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