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UK Government's Muslim Brotherhood review must not ignore crackdown in EgyptPress release 01 Apr 2014
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UAE: today's seven-year sentence for a Qatari doctor is 'a farce'Press release 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Charles in Saudi Arabia and Qatar: human rights briefing and commentPress release 17 Feb 2014
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A Royal approach to human rightsBlog post 17 Feb 2014
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Syria: UK authorities should act on 'jihadi torture' videosPress release 11 Feb 2014
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Saudi Arabia: new terrorism law is 'recipe for systematic torture'Press release 04 Feb 2014
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UK: decision to hand torture inquiry to intelligence committee strongly criticisedPress release 19 Dec 2013
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Bahrain: children as young as 13 being detained and tortured on 'routine basis' - new briefingPress release 13 Dec 2013
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Libyan authorities must investigate killing of soldier tortured to death by his own unitPress release 09 Dec 2013
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Sri Lanka - the Kings of SpinBlog 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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South Africa: Allegations of abuse of inmates at G4S-run prison must be fully investigatedPress release 25 Oct 2013
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The Sri Lanka the authorities don’t want you to seeBlog post 24 Oct 2013
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Rememberance of things past - Scotland’s lasting support for Pinochet’s victimsBlog post 19 Sep 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.
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The Detainee InquiryIn July 2010 Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he had commissioned The Gibson Inquiry to investigate accusations of UK's complicity in torture during counter-terrorism operations after 9/11.
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Write to Life - refugees given freedom to express themselves in wordsBlog post 26 Jul 2013
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Submission to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into ayslumThis submission highlights concerns about how credibility is assessed in asylum decision‑making, particularly for women, people with mental ill health, torture survivors and certain nationalities, and its impact on appeal outcomes.
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Sri Lanka – sun, sea, torture and impunityBlog post 26 Jun 2013
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Libya: Rule of law or rule of militias?This report calls for the new Libyan authorities to investigate and prosecute all war crimes and human rights violations committed by all parties, as a crucial step in rebuilding a country damaged by decades of repression.
Reports and publications 25 Apr 2013