Citing the “Prevention of Terrorism” act, British Police have arrested and interrogated three of the stars of the award-winning film “The Road to Guantanamo”, together with the three ex-Guantanomo detainees on whose story the film is based.
Acclaimed director Michael Winterbottom (“A Cock and Bull Story”, “24 Hour Party People”, “Welcome to Sarajevo”) had been showing the film at the Berlin Film Festival, where it has won a number of top awards.
“The Road to Guantanamo” traces the true story of Shafiq Rasul, Asif Iqbal and Ruhal Ahmed, three Muslim friends from Birmingham who were picked up as aliens in Afghanistan by US forces and ended up in Guantanamo for three years, where they suffered brutal and humiliating treatment.
Extensive interrogation established that they had no connection with al-Qaida, and despite their plight being ignored by British authorities, eventually they were returned home. The UK media covered live the return of these “Suspected terrorists” and the massive police convoy that brought them in to Ventral London for questioning. Their release after the UK police also found they had no connection with terrorism was, naturally, hardly mentioned.
Last week the three ex-detainees travelled to the Berlin Festival with the Winterbottom party, and were arrested on Friday under the Prevention of Terrorism Act as the party were returning. They were held by Special Branch and questioned for several hours about where they had been and who they had met. They were also questioned on Michael Winterbottom’s politics.
Even more worrying, the three actors who portrayed them in the film were also arrested and questioned. The actors have no particular political or religious affiliation and were also arrested apparently purely on the basis that they were Asian. None of the white members of the group were arrested.
Following legal intervention by Gareth Peirce, the group were eventually released. Special Branch claimed they had not been arrested, merely detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
On Saturday the party will be returning to Berlin again to accept the film’s awards. We wait to see what will happen when they come home this time.
“The Road to Guantanamo” will premiere on Channel 4 on 9 March.
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UPDATE – Craig Murray says:
“On both www.craigmurray.co.uk and Blairwatch people have been questioning my source for this, and particularly querying why it is not in the mainstream media if it is true.
Well, I was in Winterbottom’s office yesterday, and heard it first hand, from people who were there when it happened. Nowadays the real news isn’t in the mainstream media, I am afraid. Leave them to their celebrity stories, and if you want to know what’s important, come to the web.”
Where on earth did this come from? Deeply worrying if true, but I'd like to see what Winterbottom has to say about it. Single-source intelligence and all that.
I cease to be suprised or shocked, just more deeply saddened with each new revelation of just how much we have lost. Thank you Craig for bravely saying the things that need to be said. I have only just come across your site and wish I could say I am looking forward to exploring further – but I know I will simply find out more of the damage our goverment is doing. Sadly I feel we are obliged to face the truth and find ways to act – by sharing it, making our statements and hoping that enough 'like minds' will lead to solutions. Namaste Tina Louise
One of the actors from the film, Riz Ahmed tells his full story at <a href="http://www.thelip.org” target=”_blank”>www.thelip.org for any doubters out there. Good work Craig, who needs the Guardian to prove that you're right!
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