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Diplomatic agreements cannot be used to return people to torture
The REDRESS Trust (“REDRESS” ) is deeply concerned over the British Government’s stated intention to deport foreign nationals resident in the UK to their home countries or to third countries where they would risk being tortured or face other ill-treatment. These planned deportations would apparently be based on “ diplomatic… Read More
Georgia at the Crossroads: Time to Ensure Accountability and Justice for Torture
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Prosecution of UK soldiers important first step
The UK authorities announced yesterday that several British soldiers who were serving in Iraq are to stand trial under the International Criminal Court Act 2001 following allegations of inhuman treatment including the death of an Iraqi civilian. One of the servicemen also faces charges of manslaughter and perverting the course… Read More
Torture in Zimbabwe: Past and Present Prevention, Punishment, Reparation?
This report draws attention to the ongoing difficulties victims of torture face in Zimbabwe, given the impunity which perpetrators enjoy. It is an update of a report produced by REDRESS in 2003 as part of a survey of law and practice in 31 selected states. This report focuses on the… Read More
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Torture: Stories of Survival
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Ensuring the Effective Participation of Victims Before the International Criminal Court
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2005 REDRESS Annual Report
Our annual report for 2005 provides an overview of the work that REDRESS undertook from 1 April 2004 to 31 March 2005. Read More