Baha Mousa public inquiry to examine allegations of torture in British custody – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 13th, 2009 in armed forces, inquiries, Iraq, news, torture by sally

“A major public inquiry into the death of an Iraqi civilian called Baha Mousa in British military custody with the former Queen’s Lancashire Regiment will begin on Monday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th July 2009

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MI5 accused of bribe offer in Rangzieb Ahmed torture case – The Guardian

Posted July 7th, 2009 in bribery, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“The security service MI5 is being accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice by offering a man inducements to drop his allegation that its officers colluded in his torture.”

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The Guardian, 7th July 2009

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MoD drops opposition to Basra deaths inquiry – The Guardian

Posted July 6th, 2009 in armed forces, inquiries, Iraq, news, torture by sally

“The defence secretary, Bob Ainsworth, has conceded the need for a fresh independent inquiry into the deaths of Iraqis in Basra in 2004 after allegations they were tortured and killed by British troops, the high court was told today.”

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The Guardian, 6th July 2009

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Army faces 20 more abuse claims from Iraqi civilians – The Independent

Posted July 1st, 2009 in armed forces, Iraq, news, torture by sally

“The British Army faces 20 fresh claims of torture and abuse of Iraqi civilians in a series of damaging cases being prepared by human rights lawyers in the High Court in London.”

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The Independent, 1st July 2009

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Show Britain is on the right side by barring torture, say security experts – The Guardian

Posted June 29th, 2009 in news, torture by sally

“Defence, security and intelligence grandees will next week launch a critique of the government’s strategy for dealing with terror, including a demand that ministers should show that Britain has ‘unambiguously’ renounced the use of torture.”

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The Guardian, 27th June 2009

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Torture claims against British secret agents go to inquiry – The Guardian

Posted June 26th, 2009 in intelligence services, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“A parliamentary inquiry into allegations of British collusion in torture is set to investigate whether counter-terrorism chiefs ordered the repeated torture and rendition of a former British resident.”

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The Guardian, 25th June 2009

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Analysis: Britain has moral duty to allow Mau Mau case to proceed – The Times

Posted June 24th, 2009 in colonies, compensation, human rights, Kenya, news, torture by sally

“Since the 1950s, Mau Mau has often been synonymous with atavistic savagery. It was a grassroots movement that sought to end British rule in Kenya, and with it the privileges of an African minority loyal to colonialism. Comprised almost entirely of Kikuyu – Kenya’s largest ethnic group — Mau Mau perpetrated some heinous crimes. But, so, too, did the agents of British colonialism, and on an order of magnitude that dwarfed Mau Mau acts of violence.”

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The Times, 23rd June 2009

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Kenyan veterans in UK court bid – BBC News

Posted June 23rd, 2009 in colonies, compensation, human rights, Kenya, news, torture by sally

“A case against the British government brought by veterans of Kenya’s independence struggle will be heard at London’s High Court later.”

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BBC News, 23rd June 2009

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Tony Blair knew of secret policy on terror interrogations – The Guardian

Posted June 18th, 2009 in intelligence services, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“Tony Blair was aware of the ­existence of a secret interrogation policy which ­effectively led to British citizens, and others, being ­tortured during ­counter-terrorism investigations, the Guardian can reveal.”

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The Guardian, 18th June 2009

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David Miliband wants interrogation policy kept secret – The Guardian

Posted June 17th, 2009 in disclosure, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“The foreign secretary, David Miliband, told MPs today that he will not allow the public to see the secret interrogation policy that is at the heart of allegations that MI5 has been colluding in the torture of British citizens.”

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The Guardian, 16th June 2009

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Metropolitan police officers flushed my head in toilet, says suspect – The Guardian

Posted June 11th, 2009 in news, police, torture by sally

“One of the victims of alleged torture by six Metropolitan police officers claims his head was thrust down a toilet which was repeatedly flushed over him as he was interrogated, the Guardian has learned.”

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The Guardian, 10th June 2009

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Met officers accused of ‘torture’ – BBC News

Posted June 10th, 2009 in complaints, news, police, torture by sally

“Six Metropolitan Police officers have been suspended or placed on restricted duties following allegations of ill-treatment after a police raid.”

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BBC News, 10th June 2009

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Foreign Office abandoned me to Iraqi jail torture, Briton says – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2009 in imprisonment, Iraq, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“A British man who spent more than two years in an Iraqi jail has told the Guardian that he was abandoned by the British government and feared it would leave him to die.”

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The Guardian, 29th May 2009

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Britain and rendition: Wait for the facts, says Tony Blair – The Times

Posted June 1st, 2009 in news, rendition, terrorism, torture by sally

“Tony Blair has appeared to wash his hands of the extraordinary rendition scandal, claiming he was not aware of Britain’s involvement under his watch as Prime Minister. The former premier was yesterday accused of ‘evasiveness’ and failing to ask ‘awkward questions’ when he was in Downing Street about the UK’s role in the rendition of two terror suspects in 2004.”

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The Independent, 31st May 2009

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Identity of men on CIA rendition flights to British island revealed – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2009 in Diego Garcia, intelligence services, news, rendition, terrorism, torture by sally

“Two terror suspects who were flown by the CIA to the British territory of Diego Garcia and later allegedly tortured have been named and evidence about their treatment has been revealed for the first time. Mohammed Madni and Shaykh al-Libi are identified in evidence prepared for the Commons foreign affairs committee by Clive Stafford Smith, director of the human rights group Reprieve.”

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The Guardian, 31st May 2009

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British agents would have had ministers’ OK for collusion in torture – ex-MI6 chief – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2009 in intelligence services, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“British intelligence agents are unlikely to have been involved in the abuse of terror suspects without the approval of ministers, the former head of MI6 said.”

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The Guardian, 31st May 2009

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Amnesty criticises Britain over human rights – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 28th, 2009 in human rights, news, torture by sally

“Amnesty International has attacked Britain’s record on human rights and called for a public inquiry in to allegations of collusion over the torture of Binyam Mohamed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 27th May 2009

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Britain sending refused Congo asylum seekers back to threat of torture – The Guardian

Posted May 28th, 2009 in asylum, news, torture by sally

“The British government is sending refused asylum seekers back home, a Guardian investigation has revealed, despite the fears of human rights campaigners and lawyers that deportees could encounter persecution on their return.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2009

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MI5 faces fresh torture allegations – The Guardian

Posted May 27th, 2009 in intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“The home secretary Jacqui Smith faces legal action over allegations that MI5 agents colluded in the torture of a British former civil servant by Bangladeshi intelligence officers.”

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The Guardian, 26th May 2009

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Legal fight for release of terror douments – The Independent

Posted May 26th, 2009 in disclosure, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“The High Court was urged today to order full disclosure of correspondence from America setting out the Obama administration’s current stance on whether US intelligence outlining its agents’ treatment of former terror detainee Binyam Mohamed should be made public.”

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The Independent, 23rd May 2009

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