a good video from last years Anti-torture video contest Close Guantanamo
(one of last year's entry)
Published on Jan 10, 2014
Contest entry "Justice Before Security" by Ryan Cheng of Toronto, Ontario, Canada for the Tackling Torture Video Contest 2014.
for the last 10 years our little peace group has been protesting US torture and Guantanamo and have been protesting
St Thomas Univ. Law Professor Robert Delahunty who was Bush legal council and co-wrote the pre-torture memo.
Anyhow,, after trying for so many years to get others educated and involved in speaking out, the group
decided to have a video contest for the social media savvy world (aka young people) .
We having a our 2nd annual video contest. Anyone with some computer skills and some time can make a very short video that could win $ 500.00 dollars.
Last year we had a young kid from Indonesia send in a video.
But a guy from Australia won with twin toddlers debating US use of torture.
You can see the videos here to get an idea:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqhCP_wOpPVF0umlss49MkQ
So you have until MARCH 1ST to submit your video
Prizes
$500 Jury Prizes
in Serious and Satirical Categories
$300 Audience Favorite Prizes
in the same two categories (see Rules)
http://tacklingtorturevideocontest.webs.com/
Tackling Torture at the Top (T3), a committee of Women Against Military Madness (WAMM) announces a video contest on the subject of torture and torture accountability. (See Contest Rules for rules, deadlines and prizes.)
Despite US and international law prohibiting the use of torture the US has used torture, often euphemistically called enhanced interrogation techniques, in its so-called War on Terror. Despite the law, despite documented proof that such efforts produce inadmissable evidence, false information and false confessions, and despite the blowback of such efforts, the US continues to shield the lawbreakers--both those who committed and those who authorized torture--by Looking forward, not backward, and there is evidence that such techniques continue to be used and falsely justified.
** Tackling Torture at the Top, through this contest, hopes to produce entertaining and informative videos that contradict this harmful and inhumane view, educate the public, raise questions about the direction of our foreign policy and our use of the military, and by so doing, give the public the awareness and courage to rein in our countrys out of control security apparatus.