There can be little question that the grim prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, which still shows no sign of closing anytime soon, is a key legacy in the worst sense imaginable of Americas post-9/11 forever wars. Ive been covering the subject for decades now and that shameful legacy has never diminished. Last month, in response to a column I wrote for TomDispatch one of dozens, Im sad to say, that Ive done on Guantánamo over these endless years I received a surprise email: an invitation to attend a meeting at the British Parliament. A group known as the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Closing the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility, formed this April, was gathering for the second time. Its stated purpose is to urge the U.S. administration to close the Guantánamo Bay detention facility, to ensure the safe resettlement of those approved for release, and to ensure that due process is expedited for all the remaining prisoners. Nine members of the House of Parliament and four Members of the House of Lords have already joined the group.
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