THE first independent visitor to Guantanamo Bay prison has been told by remaining inmates that she is “too late.”
For the first time since the controversial Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba opened in 2002, a United States president has allowed a United Nations independent investigator to visit.
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, a law professor at the University of Minnesota and at Queens University in Belfast, was reported today as acknowledging with just 30 prisoners remaining she had come too late.
Newly revealed documents reveal that MI5 taught Brazilian secret police the techniques deployed by the 1964-85 military dictatorship in horrific prisons like Rio de Janeiro’s House of Death. SARA VIVACQUA reports
ADRIAN WEIR charts the intercontinental trade union solidarity with Cuba and its desperate predicament
As the US intensifies its economic and political pressure it is now vitally important to demand the British government intervene to end US aggression, writes GEOFF BOTTOMS


