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3 must-watch videos, 13 lost years: Shaker's storyBlog post 18 Feb 2015
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New letter to David Cameron seeks answers over 'why Shaker Aamer is still in Guantánamo'Press release 12 Feb 2015
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Why I'm running the London Marathon for Amnesty and Shaker AamerBlog post 30 Jan 2015
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Letter to Justice Secretary Chris Grayling seeks answers over Saudi prisons dealPress release 28 Jan 2015
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Northern Ireland: campaigners urge release of last UK detainee at GuantánamoPress release 20 Jan 2015
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The sin of torture and Guantánamo BayOn 11 January 2015, the US detention facility in Guantánamo Bay will complete its thirteenth year of operation. US Army veteran and human rights advocate, Jason D. Wright, Esq., learned first-hand that Guantánamo Bay was not built on a foundation of…
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USA: Jacqueline Montanez and Life Imprisonment Without ParoleBlog post 30 Oct 2014
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Vietnam: Three POCs released but 70 remain jailedPress release 14 Apr 2014
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The Unknown Known - Rumsfeld’s rules under scrutinyBlog post 14 Mar 2014
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Growing up in a North Korean Prison camp
In his own words Shin Dong-hyuk tells us about life inside one of North Korea's notorious political prison camps, how he was tortured and how he was forced to watch his mother's and brother's execution.
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California must urgently reform its 'cruel' isolation unitsPress release 11 Feb 2014
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Guantánamo: five years after Obama's closure promise camp is still a 'festering injustice'Press release 20 Jan 2014
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USA: Louisiana must drop campaign of vengeance against last of 'Angola 3'Press release 06 Jan 2014
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China: Abolition of 'Re-education Through Labour' camps just a cosmetic changePress release 17 Dec 2013
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'Your campaigning connected me to the real world'Blog post 06 Nov 2013
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Poland grants 'injured person' status to Guantánamo detainee over torture allegationsPress release 30 Oct 2013
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The Guantanamo hunger strikers' ordeal in their wordsBlog post 15 Oct 2013
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Herman Wallace: Justice deferred to the endHerman Wallace spent over 41 years in solitary confinement in prison in Louisiana. He was released from solitary just three days before he died, aged 71, after a battle with liver cancer. Our only solace is that Herman died a free man.
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Peru’s prison conditions – a state of emergencyBlog post 19 Aug 2013
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Binyam MohamedBritish resident Binyam Mohamed was held in US custody for over six years. During that time he was brutally tortured and claims that the UK government was complicit in his treatment. His fight for justice continues.
01 Aug 2013