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Sherlock Holmes Actor: Close Guantanamo Bay! / US Shows It Is Better Than Terrorists


According to the Fars News Agency cinema reporter, quoting The Hollywood ReporterSherlock Holmes actor Benedict Cumberbatch called on the United States to close Guantanamo Bay during the Toronto International Film Festival.

“We have to show the world that we have to be better than the terrorists who want to assassinate us,” Sherlock Holmes star told TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) about the US military prison in Cuba.

At the Toronto Film Festival, Benedict Cumberbatch once again called on the United States to close the US military prison in Guantanamo, Cuba.

“If we are fighting fire with fire, if we are trying to find justice for the gross injustice of a mass terrorist act, we must show the world that we do whatever it wants,” Sherlock Holmes star told the Canadian Film Festival. Assassinate is better we are.

Cumberbatch takes a look at his film and television career as part of his talk about his role as Lt. Col. Stuart Koch as US Attorney General in Kevin MacDonald’s “Mauritania,” a film he also co-produced and based on. The memoirs of “Guantanamo Bay detainee” Mohammad Walad Salahi were written, he said.

The McDonald’s political trailer tells the story of Mohammado Wald Salahi, a 14-year prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, played by Benedict Cumberbatch alongside Judy Foster and Tahir Rahim.

“I know where there is a need to find results and prevent a second attack, which is very It will be even more terrifying!

But Cumberbatch insisted that the peaceful struggle for his release after being arrested and imprisoned without charge by the US government showed that he had been wrongly and unjustly persecuted and imprisoned. He emphasized: “Especially in the case of Mohammado, this was the wrong answer that they were trying to get and this person was wrongly imprisoned.”

The role of Colonel Koch put Cumberbatch at the head of an American military prosecutor who wanted to tell the truth in the language of power, because the 9/11 tragedy provided harsh justice beyond acceptable standards. The veteran Hollywood actor adds: [سرهنگ کوچ] He could not have a perfect opportunity to try Mohammado, and yet he saw injustice in it.

Cumberbatch is in Toronto to screen his two recent films, “The Power of the Dog” by Jane Campion and “The Electric Life of Louis Wayne” by Will Sharp. He also received the TIFF Tribute Actor Award at the 46th TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival).

The Toronto Film Festival runs through September 18.

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