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Raif Badawi case: further flogging of Saudi blogger could cause lasting harm - medical expertPress release 29 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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Libya: urgent need for UN sanctions to help Benghazi's 'descent into chaos' - new briefingPress release 27 Jan 2015
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UK election: 100 days to goIn 100 days the country will go to the polls and decide who will govern the UK for the next five years. But what will the next government do about protecting human rights in the UK and abroad?
Blog post 27 Jan 2015 -
Doctors against tortureDoctors are often the first people to encounter survivors of torture. They have a vital role to play in its detection and prevention. But in some cases health professionals come under immense pressure to comply with abusive practices.We're working…
Press release, Past work 22 Jan 2015 -
Major London conference will examine torture and the global challenge to medics - Tues 20 JanPress release 19 Jan 2015
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Saudi Arabia: today's lashes for free speech activist Raif Badawi postponed on 'medical grounds'Press release 16 Jan 2015
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Saudi Arabia must call off tomorrow's 50 lashes for free speech activist Raif BadawiPress release 15 Jan 2015
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Cameron 'shouldn't leave Washington without cast-iron guarantee' over Shaker Aamer releasePress release 14 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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Nigeria: Stop the medieval witch huntChildren, women and men are routinely tortured in Nigeria. Mahmood was 15 when he was taken by soldiers to Sector Alpha – a facility known locally as ‘Guantanamo’. He was beaten with gun butts, covered in melted plastic and forced to watch prisoner…
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New petition for release of Guantánamo detainee Shaker AamerPress release 09 Jan 2015
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Saudi Arabia: today's flogging of online activist Raif Badawi was 'vicious act of cruelty'Press release 09 Jan 2015
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Saudi Arabia: online activist to be flogged in a public square tomorrowPress release 08 Jan 2015
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New letter to Prime Minister on need for judge-led inquiry into UK complicity in torturePress release 22 Dec 2014
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Theresa May needs to explain 'fully and frankly' UK's discussions on CIA torturePress release 15 Dec 2014
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Get your own House in order – UK’s torture allegations
What we still don’t know is how deeply the UK government was involved in CIA torture. What is apparent however is that the inquiry lead by the Intelligence and Security Committee does not have what it needs to get to the truth.
Blog post 15 Dec 2014 -
Exposed: Torture and the CIAThe day before the 30th anniversary of the Convention against Torture, the release of a damning report on CIA interrogation reveals that the US government used torture. It details how the CIA used waterboarding, mock executions, sleep deprivation, stress…
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USA: Senate's summary report on CIA torture should lead to prosecutionsPress release 09 Dec 2014
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Paper trail: from Northern Ireland’s hooded men to CIA’s global tortureBlog post 09 Dec 2014