'War on Terror' exhibition at Imperial War Museum
Edmund Clark's exhibition at the Imperial War Museum touches on some of the most disturbing elements of the so called War on Terror, Paul Donovan writes in his blog 'Between the Lines.'
The conditions that hundreds of people were held under at Guantanamo Bay for many years juxtaposed next to Britain's own internal security model - the control order, which turned houses into prisons, with individuals being held in true Kafakaesque style never told of what they were accused.
The images are haunting - the shackles from Guantanamo that were used to hold people down and restrict movement. The matter a fact regulations from the Home Office about the restrictions applied to an individual held under held control order conditions. Some of the correspondence from detainees held in Guantanamo but now released.
To read on see: http://paulfdonovan.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/war-on-terror-exhibition-at-imperial.html