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...
View ArticleAn 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...
View ArticleBomb 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...
View ArticleLibyan 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...
View ArticleCameron'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...
View ArticleUK'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...
View ArticleUK government pays £2.2million to Libyan who claimed Britain handed him to...
Sami al-Saadi and his...
View ArticleEuropean 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...
View ArticleHuman 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...
View ArticleUK 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...
View ArticleHuman 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...
View ArticleLibyan'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...
View ArticleU.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...
View ArticleLibyan 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...
View ArticleBritain 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...
View Article>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...
View ArticleBritain 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...
View ArticleUK 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...
View ArticleUK 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...
View ArticleLibyan 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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