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Stop The Use Of Torture

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Jagtar Singh Johal sends handwritten plea to Liz Truss
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Boris Johnson accused of authorising shared intelligence that led to Jagtar Singh Johal's imprisonment in India
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MI5 and MI6 tip off tied to torture of British blogger at risk of death penalty
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MI5 and MI6 spies accused of supplying information that led to arrest of Jagtar Singh Johal
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UK intelligence agencies accused of tipping off India about Jagtar Singh Johal
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Family of man facing death sentence in Saudi Arabia write to Lionel Messi to urge him to intervene
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Maya Foa writes in Financial Times on why Joe Biden must not ignore Saudi human rights abuses
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For first time Boris Johnson says India arbitrarily detaining Jagtar Singh Johal
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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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Commons passes agent crime bill without limits
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David Davis MP demands access to secret hearings on torture
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How the UK Government could effectively decriminalise torture in 3 easy steps
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“De facto decriminalisation of torture” debate in Commons
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MI6 apologise for asking court staff to withhold evidence from Judges
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