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Submission to the UK Joint Committee on Human Rights: The alleged use of UK airports in extraordinary renditions
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UN General Assembly adopts the principles and guidelines on the right to reparation for victims
REDRESS' press release discusses its recently released guidebook "Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law".
Comments to Sri Lanka’s Second Periodic Report Against Torture
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A resounding NO to the use of torture
REDRESS, the international NGO that represents torture survivors in the UK and abroad, joins other organisations in calling for the Government to avoid any and all complicity in torture. REDRESS recognises the duty of all States to protect those within their borders from terrorism, but reminds that the prohibition against… Read More
Submissions to UK Joint Committee on Human Rights: call for evidence on counter-terrorism policy and human rights
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Submission to the UK Joint Committee on Human Rights: call for evidence on counter-terrorism policy and human rights
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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
