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Why do we need the money?
iceandfire’s production, Rendition Monologues, is going to the Edinburgh Festival for a week (August 17-23). While the venue has very kindly been donated to us, and we have raised some of the overhead costs, we are still £1000 short of making it happen. So if you want to help us tell the stories of people who have been victims of the wholly illegal practice of extraordinary rendition, which is orchestrated by the CIA, but has been supported by a long list of other governments, including the British government, dig deep and give us what you can!
What is Rendition Monologues?
Rendition Monologues is a new play which weaves together first-hand accounts of men, including British resident Binyam Mohamed, who have been victims of “extraordinary rendition”, the CIA’s practice of transferring people to prisons for interrogation as terror suspects in countries where there is a known risk of torture. As the truth begins to filter out about this issue, we hope that Rendition Monologues can contribute to a full reckoning over human rights abuses committed in the name of the ‘War on Terror.’ Check out our short video preview on the left (click on My Video).
Developed in conjunction with legal charity Reprieve and launched in June last year, we have been touring the piece on a rolling basis ever since.
What have people said about Rendition Monologues?
‘If anyone doubts the shocking reality of rendition, they should see this performance. The word "rendition" sounds innocuous enough, but what it actually means is kidnapping and torture, without any kind of legal process whatsoever. Reprieve’s client, Binyam Mohamed – one of several prisoners whose stories are brought to life in this piece – knows all about rendition’s true face. Sent to Morocco by the Americans, he confessed to all manner of crimes, but only after 18 months of torture, when he repeatedly had his penis cut with a razor.’
- Clive Stafford Smith, Director of Reprieve
“Massive Attacks’ political edge came to the fore in Meltdown’s non-musical programming, including Saturday’s unnerving spoken word performance of Rendition Monologues… This was a haunting and horrifying account which also paid testimony to human resilience, featuring a live Q&A with Guantánamo survivor Bisher Al-Rawi”
- Metro, June 23 2008
“Really, I am almost lost for words. The show was really very moving, scarily so. The performance really brought it home. I was very, very impressed with the performance - it was very powerful. I was almost living through their experiences and mine as well. I hope everyone here found it as effective and revealing as I did.”
- Bisher Al-Rawi, ex Guantánamo prisoner and rendition victim
“A forceful sense of injustice is palpable throughout Rendition Monologues … I have read newspaper articles about extraordinary rendition… but the play gave the stories a different resonance. The acting was superb … Bacon’s script was so rich with information… that there was no need for much visual spectacle to make it captivating.”
-Emel Magazine
Wanna see it?
Bookings can be made via the Edinburgh Fringe website
Hope to see some of you there (August 17-24)
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iceandfire’s production, Rendition Monologues, is going to the Edinburgh Festival for a week (August 17-23). While the venue has very kindly been donated to us, and we have raised some of the overhead costs, we are still £1000 short of making it happen. So if you want to help us tell the stories of people who have been victims of the wholly illegal practice of extraordinary rendition, which is orchestrated by the CIA, but has been supported by a long list of other governments, including the British government, dig deep and give us what you can!
What is Rendition Monologues?
Rendition Monologues is a new play which weaves together first-hand accounts of men, including British resident Binyam Mohamed, who have been victims of “extraordinary rendition”, the CIA’s practice of transferring people to prisons for interrogation as terror suspects in countries where there is a known risk of torture. As the truth begins to filter out about this issue, we hope that Rendition Monologues can contribute to a full reckoning over human rights abuses committed in the name of the ‘War on Terror.’ Check out our short video preview on the left (click on My Video).
Developed in conjunction with legal charity Reprieve and launched in June last year, we have been touring the piece on a rolling basis ever since.
What have people said about Rendition Monologues?
‘If anyone doubts the shocking reality of rendition, they should see this performance. The word "rendition" sounds innocuous enough, but what it actually means is kidnapping and torture, without any kind of legal process whatsoever. Reprieve’s client, Binyam Mohamed – one of several prisoners whose stories are brought to life in this piece – knows all about rendition’s true face. Sent to Morocco by the Americans, he confessed to all manner of crimes, but only after 18 months of torture, when he repeatedly had his penis cut with a razor.’
- Clive Stafford Smith, Director of Reprieve
“Massive Attacks’ political edge came to the fore in Meltdown’s non-musical programming, including Saturday’s unnerving spoken word performance of Rendition Monologues… This was a haunting and horrifying account which also paid testimony to human resilience, featuring a live Q&A with Guantánamo survivor Bisher Al-Rawi”
- Metro, June 23 2008
“Really, I am almost lost for words. The show was really very moving, scarily so. The performance really brought it home. I was very, very impressed with the performance - it was very powerful. I was almost living through their experiences and mine as well. I hope everyone here found it as effective and revealing as I did.”
- Bisher Al-Rawi, ex Guantánamo prisoner and rendition victim
“A forceful sense of injustice is palpable throughout Rendition Monologues … I have read newspaper articles about extraordinary rendition… but the play gave the stories a different resonance. The acting was superb … Bacon’s script was so rich with information… that there was no need for much visual spectacle to make it captivating.”
-Emel Magazine
Wanna see it?
Bookings can be made via the Edinburgh Fringe website
Hope to see some of you there (August 17-24)
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Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to us and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer.