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Melbournians, there is a rally tomorrow in fed Square. if you have any sense of justice then, please, attend this event and pressure the federal government to demand his release. The only reason the US hasn't freed him, as they ahve UK detainees, is because our government hasn't requested it. They are prepared to let him rot as a sacrificial lamb but even the US would no tolerate this for one of their own. stand up, enough is enough, five years with now charge is a complete travesty of justice.

Let's bring David Hicks home

http://www.fairgofordavid.org/htmlfiles/main.htm

Melbourne: Sat. Dec. 9

Federation Square 2pm

Speakers:

- Nicole Bieske, Amnesty International

- Lex Lasry, QC

- Major Michael Mori

- Michelle O’Neill, TCFU

- Nicola Roxon MP, Shadow Attorney General

- Rob Stary, Robert Stary & Associates

- Les Thomas, Civil Rights Defence

- Brian Walters, Liberty Victoria

organised by Civil Rights Defence - in co-operation with 3CR Community Radio, Amnesty International and Liberty Victoria.

For more information call 0407 856 628

November 12, 2005

David Hicks has now endured Guantanamo Bay for almost four years.

If the US can't give him a fair trial now, we should do it or set him free, writes Danna Vale.

IF EVER the subject of David Hicks comes up in conversation, this Australian citizen is dismissed in a bevy of Aussie colloquialisms that describe his lack of judgement or intellectual fortitude. He just has to be either a prize dill, a young misguided fool, a folly-footed adventurer, an unlucky soldier of fortune, or even a bone-headed terrorist.

Of course, he could be a terrorist. But the longer he is confined in the bowels of Guantanamo Bay, he appears less the terrorist and more a prize dill, a young misguided fool who, alone, is facing the might and power of the greatest superpower the world has known since the Roman Empire.

And he is alone. This Australian is the only Western man with 500 others incarcerated in the worst prison known to the Western world that was especially created outside the Geneva Convention, and with all the ramifications of what that means to those who believe in the rule of law and the humane treatment of prisoners.

At times shackled to the floor, at times in solitary confinement in a cage-like cell, David Hicks has now endured Guantanamo Bay for almost four years. Yet this Australian has not been convicted of any crime; and with the recent judgement in the case of Hamdan v Rumsfeld, and the consequential delay in his hearing date of November 18, 2005, he may be left to languish for a further 12 months or more before being brought to trial.

There are a couple of facts that I struggle to understand. The British refused to allow their nine prisoners to be charged by the Americans and asked for them back. Upon return to London, finding they had not committed, nor would be convicted of, any known crime under British law, they were set free. Australia, on the other hand, agreed to the Americans charging David Hicks on the basis that he would be tried quickly and fairly. After four years, "quickly and fairly" have yet to be delivered. And I have a nagging suspicion they never will.

It has been said that if Hicks is returned to Australia, we have no law under which he can be charged and he would walk free. But why should he not walk free if he has not committed an offence against Australian law. He has already been incarcerated for four years, which is more than some get for rape or murder in our country. How long a sentence is considered enough punishment for a misguided fool and prize dill? And until proven otherwise, that is all that can be said about him. Yes, he admits to training with the Taliban, but there was no law against that at the time anywhere in the world. The US prosecutors agree that he did not fire a shot at any American, and indeed, that he has not killed anyone. Yet he is charged with conspiracy, attempted murder and aiding the enemy.

With the apprehension of many alleged terrorists in NSW and Victoria this week, the Prime Minister gravely reminded the nation they are Australian citizens and that they will be treated in the time-honoured way we do things here in Australia and that they are all innocent until proven guilty. As an Australian citizen, David Hicks is also entitled to be dealt with in "the time-honoured way" and treated as innocent until proven guilty. The longer Hicks is in Guantanamo Bay, his imprisonment without trial will begin to creep like an incongruent shadow, jarring the Australian consciousness and ultimately darkening the political landscape.

Let's get real. The case of David Hicks clearly fails the commonsense test. It fails the commonsense test not only in the educated minds of the legal profession, but in the gut feelings of ordinary Australians who believe in a fair go, and who believe that truth and justice and that old hand-me-down from the Magna Carta that says men are innocent until proven guilty, still deserve some currency in our world.

Just like you, just like me, as an Australian, he is entitled to a fair trial without further delay. And, after four years in Guantanamo Bay, if the Americans cannot deliver this to David Hicks, in all fairness, we must ask that he be sent home.

Danna Vale is the Liberal MHR for Hughes and former minister for veterans affairs.

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For the rest of the country...

BEAT THE DRUMS: BRING DAVID HOME by Xmas

National Day of Action

Wear Orange, bring drums of all sizes

Join us on Saturday 9 December 2006 (5 years of cruel imprisonment)

Adelaide: Sat. Dec. 9

Victoria Square, 11 am

Speakers:

- Kay Danes (Ex Political Prisoner & author)

- Brian Deegan

- Mem Fox, Author

- Terry Hicks

- Professor Leon Lack (Psychology Flinders University)

- Charles Southwood

- Katie Wood

music:- Peter Combe

organised by Fair go for David, Amnesty International

event flyer here ( pdf file, 166 Kb)

Brisbane : Sat. Dec. 9

Queens Park 2 PM

corner George & Elizabeth Sts. City

Speakers:

- Claire Moore, ALP

- Terry O'Gorman, Qld Council Of Civil Liberties

- Halim Rane, Fair Go For Palestine

- Senator Andrew Bartlett, Australian Democrats

- Juanita Wheeler, Qld Greens

organised by Qld Council of Civil Liberties, Amnesty International Australia, Qld Greens, Australian Democrats, Just Rights Qld, Fair Go for Palestine,

Al Nisa, Stop the War Collective, Refugee Action Collective, Just Peace,

Peace Convergence, Rally for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament.

event flyer here (pdf file, 165 Kb)

Melbourne: Sat. Dec. 9

Federation Square 2pm

Speakers:

- Nicole Bieske, Amnesty International

- Lex Lasry, QC

- Major Michael Mori

- Michelle O’Neill, TCFU

- Nicola Roxon MP, Shadow Attorney General

- Rob Stary, Robert Stary & Associates

- Les Thomas, Civil Rights Defence

- Brian Walters, Liberty Victoria

organised by Civil Rights Defence - in co-operation with 3CR Community Radio, Amnesty International and Liberty Victoria.

For more information call 0407 856 628

Sydney: Sat. Dec. 9

Sydney Town Hall, 12 noon

Speakers: to be confirmed

- Senator Kerry Nettle

- Andrew Ferguson

- Brett Collins

- John Dowd

organised by: Justice for Hicks & Habib & Stop the War Coalition

event flyer here (pdf file, 217 Kb)

Perth: Sat. Dec. 9

Perth Cultural Centre 12 noon

organised by Amnesty International

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