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The following are lost listed as affiliated with Witness Against Torture and fasting to protest torture, as of March 25, 2010:<ref>[http://www.witnesstorture.org/sites/witnesstorture.org/files/fastbios.pdf Biographies of those fasting to end torture]</ref>
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The following are lost listed as affiliated with Witness Against Torture and fasting to protest torture, as of March 25, 2010:<ref>[http://www.witnesstorture.org/sites/witnesstorture.org/files/fastbios.pdf Biographies of those fasting to end torture]</ref> There were 130 people around the United States who fasted between January 11th and January 22nd, 2010.
 
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*[[John Bambrick]] from  Chicago, IL
 
*[[John Bambrick]] from  Chicago, IL

Revision as of 16:16, 25 March 2010

Witness Against Torture

Witness Against Torture formed in 2005 and has planned several nonviolent direct actions to protest and build awareness about torture and indefinite detention, focusing on Guantanamo prisoners.[1]

Witness Against Torture is affiliated with the United for Peace and Justice.[2]

Witness Against Torture endorsers

Fasting

The following are lost listed as affiliated with Witness Against Torture and fasting to protest torture, as of March 25, 2010:[3] There were 130 people around the United States who fasted between January 11th and January 22nd, 2010.

External links

References