Thirty-four Americans arrested at the Supreme Court on January 11, 2008 were found guilty after a three-day trial which began on Tuesday, May 27th in D.C. Superior Court. The 34 defendants represented themselves, mounting a spirited defense of their First Amendment rights to protest the gross injustice of abuse and indefinite detention of men at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay. Twelve were given jail sentences ranging from one to fifteen days, as well as a one year stay-away from the Supreme Court, and $50 in court fees.
All told, 80 people were arrested on January 11th in D.C. as part of an International Day of Action to Shut Down Guantanamo.
- Releases: 5/29: Anti-Torture Activists Convicted | 5/29: Lawyer For Prisoners At Guantanamo Barred From Testifying At Trial For Anti-Torture Activists | 5/20: Guantánamo Detainees To Get Their Day In Court
- Clippings: Washington Post: 5/30: 34 Convicted in Display At U.S. Supreme Court | 5/27: Guantanamo Critics Reiterate Protests as Their Trial Opens (includes video!) | IPS: These Names Have Never Been Spoken in a U.S. Court | AFP: Trial opens for 35 anti-Guantanamo demonstrators | Al Jazeera: Guantanamo protesters in court | DemocracyNow: Anti-Torture Activists Convicted, Jailed for Protesting Gitmo Outside Supreme Court
- List of Trial Press Coverage
- 5/27 Video by Anthony Giacchino | Photos
Trial details: Statements and Synopsis, Day One | Statements and Synopsis, Day Two | Statements and Synopsis, Day Three | Sentencing Statements, Day Four | Sentences- Full Press Kit
- Read more about January 11, 2008 Day of Action
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