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This is one of my peices I am not done with for it is one of many in a series of Guantanamo Bay. I hope you enjoy and please feel free to comment.
Aingealicia
The sky was cloudy as I rode on
the Path Train heading to Manhattan.
I was going to my first protest; my stomach was in butterflies. I imagined a scene something like the people
of the 70’s who protested, rose up, and spoke out, marching through the
streets. It was not, however anything like that.
On January 11th, 2008 there was a peaceful worldwide
protest for the detainees of Guantanamo
Bay. I was asked to go as
a journalist to cover this very important protest in New York City. In the beginning, I saw that
there were a handful of people and even fewer police. The protest was held across
from the Supreme Court House located in Lower Manhattan’s
Foley Square.
It began raining soon after I arrived. Maybe that is why people did
not show up. However the rain would not compare to the waterboarding and
torture that I was there to report. I can’t help but wonder if it were our
fathers, sons, or brothers in Guantanamo
Bay, would there have
been more there?
The protest in New York
City was peaceful by all means. No riots, fanfare, or
marching in the streets. However there were prayers, quiet talking, and silent
cries for the mass torture going on that has been swept under the rug by this
current Administration for so long. New
York was fortunate; there were no arrests made,
however at other protest there were those who were not so lucky.
As a journalist I must report only the facts. It is very important
for people to make up their own minds. What is going on in Guantanamo Bay
cannot continue. There is evidence of torture and suffering. There is proof
that the current Administration knows that there is torture going on there even
now. In 2005 the CIA destroyed the tapes that contained evidence of torture
techniques that may be being used on Guantanamo
Bay detainees. There have been numerous debates on whether
or not waterboarding is in fact torture. How many more must go through this
before we as a nation say enough is enough? How many more must be kept in such
conditions until the World stops turning a blind eye?
Sometimes peace is achieved by peace, but great leaps and bounds
must be made to achieve this peace. We are not off the hook simply because this
does not affect us personally. This does affect us. There are Americans being
held in Guantanamo
Bay. Do not be mistaken
about that. There are also countless others from many different nations and
lands who are being detained there without the right to a fair trial.
To think that this is not on our own soil is to think that there is
not pollution in our air. If you think this cannot happen to you, look up the
definition of an “enemy combatant.” If you think that this cannot take away
your civil liberties, reconsider your options and how you would live in a
fascist world.
With America
facing a new president, can the next administration remove what has already
been put into place by the current administration? Who is to say they would? Who is to say they
would not? However the question that lies within is this: With all the new
administration is going to face, how can they correct what the current
administration has already created?
As I listened to this peaceful protest and watched what went on
around me, there were more who came to stand for the tearing down or shutting down
of this place called Guantanamo
Bay. What can we do? This
is something that many ask. There is plenty to do; call and write your
Senators, Reprehensive, and Congressmen. The people of America are the
people who have employed this Administration. If you had an employee who did
not perform the task assigned to them, would you keep them on the payroll?
Think about the fact of what is going on over in Guantanamo Bay.
If this was your family member, would you stay so silent? If you knew that
evidence that was destroyed caused the Administration’s heart to panic, could
this snuff out the heartbeat of a nation if they stood by and allowed this to
continue? As the protest came almost full circle, the clouds produced their own
form of waterboarding as if sympathizing with those detained. If one were to listen, you could hear the
drummer’s cadence in tune to a heartbeat for freedom, if only for a moment.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hyL3au-RZxEcch2P9ymXaJ9mroogD8U2KNG02
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/15/AR2007121501594.html
Please contact your Senators, Congressmen, and State Representatives
and I have listed the links to the offices below. Thank you.
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
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