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European human rights court rules on El-Masri rendition case

Europe's top human rights court has ruled in favor of Khaled El-Masri, a German man who was kidnapped and taken to a CIA prison in Afghanistan. The court said the man was tortured and repeatedly had...

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An Interview With Noam Chomsky on Obama’s Human Rights Record

Professor Noam Chomsky is an Institute Professor and Professor (Emeritus) in the Department of Linguistics & Philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He was educated at the...

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Bomb blast in eastern Libyan city wounds four

Tripoli: Libyan police officials say a bomb blast outside a police station in the eastern city of Benghazi has wounded four people, two of them seriously. There was no immediate...

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Libyan wartime leader questioned over killing

BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan military prosecutors told the country's wartime rebel leader not to leave the country on Tuesday after questioning him over the killing of a top field commander...

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Cameron's secret courts claims hide Government's aim to avoid embarrassment...

(Source: Reprieve) Commenting on the Prime Minister's claims - in defence of the Justice and Security ("Secret Courts") Bill - that the Government is currently having to pay compensation because it...

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UK's financial settlement in Sami al-Saadi case (Amnesty International)

(Source: Amnesty International) Responding to news that the UK government is to make a financial payment to the Libyan national Sami al-Saadi and his family in relation to his alleged rendition to...

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UK government pays £2.2million to Libyan who claimed Britain handed him to...

Sami al-Saadi and his...

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European Court Backs C.I.A. Rendition Victim

BERLIN -- A German man who was mistaken for a terrorist and abducted nine years ago won a measure of redress on Thursday when the European Court of Human Rights ruled that his rights had been violated...

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Human rights court rules in former CIA detainee's favor

LONDON — The European Court of Human Rights on Thursday ruled in favor of a German man who alleged he was kidnapped and tortured in 2003 as part of a U.S. rendition program involving the secret...

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UK pays £2.2m to settle Libyan rendition claim

The UK government has agreed to pay more than £2m to a Libyan dissident and his family who say MI6 was involved in...

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Human rights court sides with German man held as terror suspect - Wire...

LONDON -- The European Court of Human Rights on Thursday ruled in favor of a German man who alleged he was kidnapped and tortured in 2003 as part of a U.S. rendition program involving the secret...

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Libyan's £2.2m Payoff For Illegal Rendition

Tweet A Libyan sent back with his family to face prison and torture under Colonel Gaddafi's regime is being paid...

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U.K. to pay £2.2 m in rendition row

The British government on Thursday agreed to pay £2.2 million to a former Libyan dissident and his family for its role in their illegal rendition to Libya as part of a joint U.K.-U.S.-Libyan operation...

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Libyan military commander accepts $3.5 million from Britain to settle...

LONDON - A former Libyan dissident and his family have accepted 2.2 million pounds ($3.5 million) from the British government to settle a claim that the U.K. approved their rendition to face...

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Britain pays Libyan $3.5 million over rendition - Wire World News - The...

LONDON -- A former Libyan dissident and his family have accepted 2.2 million pounds ($3.5 million) from the British government to settle a claim that the U.K. approved their rendition to face...

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>Britain pays Libyan $3.5 million over rendition

LONDON (AP) — A former Libyan dissident and his family have accepted 2.2 million pounds ($3.5 million) from the British government to settle a claim that the U.K. approved their rendition to face...

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Britain pays Libyan $3.5 million over rendition

A former Libyan dissident and his family have accepted 2.2 million pounds ($3.5 million) from the British government to settle a claim that the U.K. approved their rendition to face imprisonment by...

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UK to pay �2m over illicit rendition

The British government has agreed to pay more than £2 million (€2.47 million) to the family of a Libyan dissident after accepting its role in his illegal rendition, his legal team said today. Sami al...

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UK pays £2.2m to Libyan after role in his illegal rendition

The Government has agreed to pay more than £2 million to the family of a Libyan dissident after accepting its role in his illegal rendition, his legal team said today. Sami al Saadi, a leading Gaddafi...

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Libyan in £2m payout over rendition

The Government has agreed to pay more than £2 million to the family of a Libyan dissident after accepting its role in his illegal rendition, his legal team said. Sami al Saadi, a leading Gaddafi...

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