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The Path of the Believer - Moazzam Begg
An Islamic reminder delivered by Moazzam Begg at Masjid Umar, Sheffiled

Birmingham CCTV Spy Cameras | Moazzam Begg
Moazzam Begg addresses a public rally in opposition to the mass surveillance scheme being implemented in the Sparkbrook and Washwood Heath areas of Birmingham and raises wider issues of the effects of imbalanced anti-terror measures.

Cageprisoners at War Crimes Tribunal, Malaysia
Moazzam Begg's powerful addresses at the War Crimes Conference in Malaysia, 2009.

THE MUSLIM AND IRISH EXPERIENCE (False Flag Terror)
HumanSayNo — June 09, 2010 — Excerpt clips taken from BBC1 - A report on parallels between the experiences of Irish communities in 1970's Birmingham UK and Muslim communities, today. With Moazzam Begg, Salma Yaqoob and Paddy Hill.

Expanded use of drones raises serious questions for US military
The US military is reportedly expanding its drone program in the Afpak region, even as the United Nations and domestic protesters complain about the program's legality.

Pentagon Bars Four Reporters from Guantánamo
Democracy Now talks to Michelle Shephard, the national security reporter for the Toronto Star. She’s been following the story of the Canadian-born Omar Khadr since his arrest as a teenager in Afghanistan in 2002. She is the author of Guantánamo’s Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr. Michelle Shephard was among the four journalists who have recently been banned from covering military commissions in Guantánamo Bay for publishing the name of an interrogator involved in the case of Omar Khadr. The other journalists are Carol Rosenberg from the Miami Herald, the Globe and Mail’s Paul Koring, and Steven Edwards from Canwest News Service.

Guantanamo Bay by the Dollar
The U.S. government has spent more than $500 million constructing prison camps and renovating the naval station at Guantanamo Bay since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Here are the costs of some of the projects. These are some images of the other side of the camp.

National Geographic: Inside Guantanamo
Exclusive footage obtained by National Geographic put in a revealing major documentary about the world's most infamous prison camp.

Convention on Modern Liberty (2009): Cageprisoners' session
Cageprisoners' hosting the session at the momentous Convention on Modern Liberty held last year: with Saghir Hussain, Moazzam Begg, Victoria Brittain and Edward Fitzgerald QC.

MI5 accused over alleged torture of Briton in Bangladesh
Lawyers representing 48-year old British businessman Gulam Mustafa allege that MI5 is complicit in his mistreatment in Bangladesh

Take My Death Shroud
Mahvish Khan reads a powerful letter from Guantanamo prisoner, Jumah Abdul-Latif al-Dossari

Press TV-Epilogue - The British War on Terror
Asim Qureshi and David Davis discuss the War and Terror

Moazzam Begg at the War Crimes Conference, Kuala Lumpur
Moazzam Begg's speech at the Conference to Moazzam Begg at the War Crimes Conference, Kuala LumpurCriminalise War, Malaysia

Islamophobia: Are the Media to Blame? With Tariq Ramadan, Linda Woodhead and Moazzam Begg
Tariq Ramadan discusses the sustained rise in Islamophobia and who is to blame with Cageprisoners' director Moazzam Begg and Professor Linda Woodhead of the University of Lancaster

Cageprisoners Horn of Africa report: Muslims asked to spy on communty - Press TV
Cageprisoners' latest report, the Horn of Africa Inquisition, looks into how the Somali community in Britain is being targeted by security services, with no let up on the pressure faced by previously targeted ones.

Cageprisoners presents: Letters of Faith, The Plight of Shaker Aamer
Shaker Aamer is a British resident who has been held in US extrajudicial custody since early 2002. During his years in secret prisons and in Guantanamo Bay he has been subjected to beatings, sleep deprivation, prolonged periods in solitary confinement and forced-feeding. In all his years he has neither been charged with a crime nor been designated for trial under the US military commissions system. His wife and four children - the youngest of whom he's never seen - are all British citizens. Despite his innocence, Shaker Aamer remains incarcerated as Guantanamo's last British resident.

Omar Khadr: Am I Not Your Brother ?
Canadian Omar Khadr was detained by US forces in Afghanistan as a child. Suffering from horrific wounds and being subjected to brutal treatment in Bagram and Guantanamo Omar has been a prisoner for close to nine years.

Vigil held in London for last remaining UK Gitmo prisoner, Shaker Aamer
After almost nine years British resident Shaker Aamer remains in the US Guantanamo detention camp. Held without charge or trial since his incarceration Aamer's ordeal continues without explanation from the US or UK governments.

Ghosts: A film on the torture of Canandians Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad El Maati and Muayyed Nureddin
Cases of Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad El Maati and Muayyed Nureddin

Asim Qureshi on his new book, 'Rules of the Game'


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