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200 Launch Fast for Jailed Brit
But victory is near for Shaker Aamer’s family

MORE than 200 people kicked off a fast for justice for Shaker Aamer yesterday, with leading activists and politicians rallying in Westminster to demand his release from the US gulag at Guantanamo Bay.

The dedicated cohort are taking turns to give up food for 24 hours until Mr Aamer, the latest British resident held at the prison, is released to his family.

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, Green MP Caroline Lucas and Labour MP Andy Slaughter — who have all pledged to join the fast — called for his freedom at the rally.

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