Britain’s Got Compassion: Round-Up of Actions Held in the UK on 17-19 May to mark 100 Days of the Guantánamo Hunger Strike
Report by Aisha Maniar
100 Days…
The current hunger strike at Guantánamo Bay entered its 100th day on Friday 17 May. This went largely unnoticed by the mainstream media in the UK. The mainstream media also often overlooks news that presents the public in a positive light and demonstrates acts of solidarity and kindness.
In response to a global call-out for action launched by the London Guantánamo Campaign to mark this date, groups and individuals from around the world got involved and organised actions in solidarity with the hunger strikers between Friday 17 May and Sunday 19 May. Hactivist group Anonymous were also involved and organised successive trending Twitter storms to raise awareness on each day of the action.
Kicking off with demonstrations in Sydney and Melbourne on Friday 17th and with actions in the US, Mexico and Spain as well, the United Kingdom played its part with over a dozen solidarity actions across the country over the weekend and many individuals taking part in solidarity fasting actions.