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For first time Boris Johnson says India arbitrarily detaining Jagtar Singh Johal
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson describes Jagtar Singh Johal's detention in India as 'arbitrary'
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'Key forensic evidence' omitted by Met police officer in Ali Kololo investigation
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Release of Guantánamo detainee Asadullah Haroon Gul who was unlawfully imprisoned  
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Joe Biden's visit to Saudi Arabia criticised on human rights grounds
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Draft security bill would let spies and ministers enable killings and torture
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Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer writes to PM to call for him to secure release of Jagtar Singh Johal
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Starmer asks PM to request India release Jagtar Singh Johal
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UN experts call on Saudi Arabia to annul death sentence of child defendant.
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Pakistani lawyer and human rights campaigner targeted following anti-corruption role
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Near daily executions in Saudi Arabia in run-up to Grand Prix
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20 years of Guantánamo: Abdul Malik Bajabu and four other detainees cleared for release
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Art from Guantánamo: Khalid Qasim
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Art from Guantánamo: Ahmed Rabbani
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Research report 4 years
Worked to Death: A study on migrant workers and capital punishment
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