Forwarded Alert: UK Documentary Film Screening – Ali Aarrass pour l’exemple (sub-titled in English)

Forwarded Alert: UK Documentary Film Screening – Ali Aarrass pour l’exemple (sub-titled in English)
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FILM SCREENING: Monday 17 June 2013. 6.30-8.30pm

Room K-1.56, King’s Building, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS

The International State Crime Initiative and the London Friends of Ali Aarrass invite you to the UK premiere of the new documentary by Moroccan playwright and film-maker Mohamed Ouachen ‘Ali Aarrass pour l’exemple’ (sub-titled in English).

This, the story of a Belgian dual national extradited from Spain to Morocco where he was tortured and sentenced to fifteen years in prison at a mockery of a trial, has parallels with the case of British Muslim Talha Ahsan, and a screening of the documentary ‘Extradition’ by Turab Shah (produced by Islamic Human Rights Commission) about the plight of Babar Ahmad and Talha Ahsan, extradited in 2012 to a US supermax prison in Connecticut, will follow ‘Ali Aarrass pour l’exemple’.

After the film screenings, there will be a panel discussion, chaired by Professor Penny Green, where family members and human rights and prison campaigners from the UK, Belgium and the United States will discuss the interconnections between racism and exclusion, banishment and prison, and ask what more can
be done to challenge the double standards that exclude Muslim citizens from the rule of law and leave them vulnerable to the most despicable human rights violations.

FREE, ALL WELCOME – REGISTRATION ESSENTIAL at

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/6695346963

Nearest tube: Embankment.

For more information about Ali see www.freeali.eu, about Talha
www.freetalha.org Follow on Twitter: @AliAarrass @hamjaaahsan
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A message from Ali Aarrass to all his supporters (24 April, prison cell, SalE)

Everything becomes so clear when you’re deprived of liberty. Not to abuse each other. To understand each other despite your differences – it’s so easy and so beautiful when it happens spontaneously, when it comes from your own free will. Here in prison we learn to support and accept each other, and our faults, small or large, are no big thing beside the fact of the injustices we have all suffered.

Prison is a whole world.

All the routines of daily life go on there, but all under constraint. Nothing is done with the pleasure of being able to make one’s own choices.

Dear friends, make use of the happiness and pleasure which liberty brings you to act freely to fight against the barriers separating you from each other.

Stay united. From inside my cell, this is my vision. This is what would make everything go better.

(Translated from Spanish by his sister Farida and into English by Frances Webber)

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Forwarded from: International State Crime Initiative (ISCI)
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