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REDRESS’ Submission to the Committee against Torture on its Draft General Comment on Article 2
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Smoke and Mirrors Remain – Intelligence & Security Committee Report Does Not End Concerns Over Torture, Renditions And The Rule Of Law
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Memorandum from REDRESS to House of Commons Defence Committee on UK Operations in Iraq
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Time to End The Smoke and Mirrors
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International day in Support of victims of torture: REDRESS calls for an end to torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment
REDRESS, the international human rights organisation with a mandate to assist torture survivors to obtain justice, today stands in solidarity with the many survivors of torture around the world who say – ‘enough is enough’ – it is time to root out torture once and for all. 26 June 2007… Read More
REDRESS calls for enactment of new torture damages bill
REDRESS, the international human rights organisation with a mandate to assist torture survivors to obtain justice, today called for the speedy enactment of the Torture (Damages) Bill, a Private Members’ Bill sponsored by the Lord Archer of Sandwell QC. The Bill would enable torture survivors to bring a claim for… Read More
Top UK court orders probe into Mousa’s death by torture
REDRESS, the international human rights organisation with a mandate to help torture survivors obtain justice, welcomes today’s ruling by the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords that Baha Mousa’s death at the hands of British troops in Iraq can be considered under the Human Rights Act of 1998. Hotel… Read More
