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Truth Still Eludes on UK Involvement in Rendition and Torture
This is why Jordan can't be trusted on torture
Abu Qatada: No More Paper Promises
If Theresa May is serious about protecting Abu Qatada, she must press for real change in Jordan
How Not to Get to the Truth about UK Complicity in Gaddafi-Era Abuse
With a Migrant Crisis Looming, the EU Should Learn from its Past Mistakes
UK: A Humane Nation is a Safer Nation
William Hague is right to put human rights at the heart of the UK's foreign policy – for practical as well as ethical reasons
Intelligence cooperation: time to ask the hard questions
A Missed Opportunity?
Guard against the guardians
President Obama visited the CIA headquarters this week to try to reassure staff that their intelligence-gathering work would not be compromised by the release of the so-called ‘torture’ memos. But the revelations cast a shadow over the work of the US inte
British Government's Diplomatic Assurances Policy
Human Rights Watch and JUSTICE Amicus Brief to the UK House of Lords
A UK Window into CIA Abuses
"We'll make you see death"
A harrowing account from a man the CIA handed over to Jordan – smuggled from prison on tiny paper – exposes U.S. complicity in torture.
What Happens When the Gloves Come Off
The legal niceties of torture
The issue is torture
Tap, tap, tap to wear down the terrorists
Gordon Brown must beware Tony Blair's mistakes if he wants to beat the bombers
A Fig Leaf for Britain
Our policy of sending terror suspects to countries where they may face torture will surely backfire.
Anti-terrorism: new leadership, new strategy
A rights-based foreign policy is the best guarantee of national security
Our Government Is Condoning Torture
The Queen's Speech looks set to allow national security to be weighed against torture concerns