March 16, 2006
Foreign Prisoner Support Service would like to announce that the Australian
Democrats have launched a petition calling for the Guantanamo Bay military
facility to be closed and highlighting the injustice faced by South
Australian citizen David Hicks.
"David Hicks has languished in the Guantanamo gulag for four years and
still has no real prospect of receiving a fair trial," Democrats' Foreign
Affairs Spokesperson Senator Natasha Stott Despoja said.
"The continuing incarceration of David Hicks is a disgrace for the United
States Government and the Australian Government. Guantanamo Bay is
saturated with breaches of international law and the facility must be shut
down."
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APPEAL
Foreign Prisoner Support Service would like to encourage all our members to
make copies of this petition, distribute AND return to :-
Senator Natasha Stott Despoja,
Democrats' Foreign Affairs Spokesperson
PO Box 3419, Rundle Mall South Australia 5000
The United States' military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay exists in
a jurisdictional void, denying detainees' fundamental human rights;
b) those suspected of any crime, including terrorist-related
offences, have a right to a fair trial, to allow them an opportunity to
defend all charges against them;
c) South Australian David Hicks has been detained at Guantanamo
Bay for more than four years, and it is unlikely he will be repatriated by
the Australian Government in the forseeable future, despite the
repatriation of the citizens of nearly every other Western nation;
d) in the absence of any effort to ensure the human rights of
detainees, and following allegations of outright violations of these
rights, the facility must be closed.
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