Windsurfing to Guantánamo Who knew that protesting American oppression could be such fun? By Clifford D. May Five years ago this month, an American facility was opened in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba to house the most dangerous combatants captured in the global war against Militant Islamism. To commemorate the anniversary, anti-Guantánamo demonstrations have been staged in more than 20 countries. In Washington last week, more than 80 protesters were arrested after they refused to leave a federal courthouse. But it is Amnesty International that has come up with the most original way to display outrage, enthusiastically (if not quite grammatically) urging...