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Police Forces Act falls short of Bill of Rights
Sudanese and international human rights organisations today expressed their concern that the Police Forces Act adopted by parliament on the 16th of June is incompatible with the Sudanese Bill of Rights and Sudan’s obligations under international law. The Khartoum Centre for Human Rights and Environmental Development (KCHRED) and international human… Read More
Baha Mousa: wider inquiry into UK army torture in Iraq essential
REDRESS, the international human rights organisation with a mandate to help torture survivors obtain justice, welcomes the Government’s announcement today that there will be an independent Inquiry into the death of Baha Mousa, the torture and ill treatment of his nine hotel colleagues and how the five techniques banned in… Read More
WAITING FOR JUSTICE – The politics of Delay in the administration of Justice in Torture Cases
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Briefing Note on Section 45 (1) of the draft Police Forces Bill in Sudan
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Briefing Note on Chapter 9 of the draft Police Forces Bill
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Inquiry: Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Human Rights Annual Report
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Ugandan victims’ hopes for justice dashed again, with announcement of further delays to the signing of Juba Peace Agreement
The long-awaited signing of the Juba Peace Agreement between the Government of Uganda and the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) has been delayed yet again, with LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony asking for further discussions at the eleventh hour. In response, the Uganda Victims Rights’ Working Group (U-VRWG) has today released… Read More