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Eight Years of Injustice: Bring Jagtar Home

Eight Years of Injustice: Bring Jagtar Home

Today marks eight years since Jagtar Singh Johal, a British citizen from Dumbarton, Scotland, was violently arrested by authorities in Jalandhar, northern India. Plainclothes officials hooded him on a crowded street and forced him into an unmarked police car — without a warrant. He has been separated from his… Read More

Georgia: Escalating Harassment of Anti-Torture NGOs and Journalists Threatens Survivors’ Right to Redress and Justice

Georgia: Escalating Harassment of Anti-Torture NGOs and Journalists Threatens Survivors’ Right to Redress and Justice

The United Against Torture Consortium condemns the ongoing judicial harassment, intimidation, and smear campaigns targeting human rights defenders and journalists in Georgia, including those monitoring police brutality and extracustodial torture and providing vital assistance to survivors of torture and other ill-treatment. Between November 2024 and February 2025, a nationwide wave of… Read More

UK Tribunal Clarifies When British Intelligence Agencies are “Complicit” in Torture in First Case Scrutinising its Complicity in CIA Abuses

UK Tribunal Clarifies When British Intelligence Agencies are “Complicit” in Torture in First Case Scrutinising its Complicity in CIA Abuses

In a ground-breaking ruling, senior UK judges have for the first time clarified what it means for UK intelligence services to be “complicit” in torture or other ill-treatment by foreign States during intelligence operations. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), the UK’s tribunal overseeing complaints about intelligence agencies, has set… Read More

Reconocimiento Histórico: Chile se Disculpa con la Familia de Víctima de Tortura, 50 Años Después de su Exilio, por su Sufrimiento y la Negación de Justicia

Reconocimiento Histórico: Chile se Disculpa con la Familia de Víctima de Tortura, 50 Años Después de su Exilio, por su Sufrimiento y la Negación de Justicia

Read it in English El Estado chileno reafirma su compromiso de adoptar, para casos futuros, directrices claras y transparentes para los procesos de extradición relativos a crímenes internacionales Hoy, el Estado chileno ofreció una disculpa pública a la familia del fallecido Leopoldo García Lucero, sobreviviente de tortura… Read More