Imprisoned without charge: UK’s forgotten terror suspects
British citizen Talha Ahsan, accused of terror-related offences and detained at the request of the US in 2006.
British citizen Talha Ahsan, accused of terror-related offences and detained at the request of the US in 2006.
Video of the event ‘Poems from Prison: Commemorating 5 Years in Detention for Talha Ahsan’ and more resources are now available on-line.
The family of Muslim terror suspect Babar Ahmad have launched an e-petition on the official British government website to have him tried in the UK.
Listen to Avaes Mohammed read Talha’s poem written for this occasion and find out more about the campaign from Talha’s Brother and Father.
Gareth Peirce answers questions on the Talha Ahsan and Babar Ahmed cases. With contributions about Shaker Aamer also.
This month marks the seventh anniversary of Babar Ahmad’s imprisonment without trial following an extradition request from the US.
Talha Ahsan’s poetry book, ‘This Be the Answer: Poems from Prison,’ is available at the IHRC bookshop and online.
Human rights campaigners in the UK have commemorated the fifth anniversary of the detention without trial of a British Muslim student.
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