Human rights activists took their cause to the streets for a three-legged walk.
Emma Parker and Dan Powell were soaked in the rain on Saturday when they set off along Brighton seafront to the peace statue dressed for sunnier weather.
They wore grins anyway, along with T-shirts promoting the Save Omar campaign, which seeks to get a fair trial for Omar Deghayes from Saltdean, who is being held at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
The couple were also raising money for Amnesty International and handing out leaflets.
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