Guantánamo related clips
Format: mini DV, 1.59 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about Shaker Aamer's detention and what she saw during her visit in Guantanamo Bay.
Format: mini DV, 1.33 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about how islamophobia is "the last refugee in the racism scandal."
Format: mini DV, 3.38 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley blames islamophobia on the increasingly larger gap between the rich and poor in Britain and talks about what kind of reactions she has received since converting to Islam.
Format: mini DV, 2.28 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about the cage prisoners who were born out of Guantanamo Bay and how people approached them for information regarding the prison and its prisoners.
Format: mini DV, 2.44 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about her visit to Bagram and how and she and her film crew were refused refused entry by the Americans. "What have they got to hide?" she asks.
Format: mini DV, 3.06 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about how doctors and psychologists in Guantanamo advised interrogators on how far they could go in regards to torturing prisoners.
Format: mini DV, 2.03 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about how her stories regarding ghost detainees were ripped apart by American reporters and the British embassy, but later turned out to be true.
Format: mini DV, 2.49 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about how the Guantanamo prison library contains the same books as seen in a British 6th form one, while the news agent used by the US soldiers stocks large amounts of pornographic materials.
Format: mini DV, 0.33 mins, 2010
Location: Battersea Arts Centre
British journalist Yvonne Ridley talks about how she purchased as many souvenirs as possible when in Guantanamo and later auctioned the items off for a charity supporting cage prisoners.