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U.K. Supreme Court rules woman who joined Islamic State as teen cannot return to Britain
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Art from Guantánamo: Sabry al-Qurashi
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Afghan government backs repatriation of Guantánamo detainee
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Remembering a taste of freedom in Bahrain, 10 years ago
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Cydreck Nambazo among prisoners at risk in Malawi’s Zomba Central Prison
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Ali al-Nimr’s death sentence is commuted
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Comment: Germany and Finland repatriate citizens from North East Syria camps
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UK Govt. withdrawal of humanitarian support leaves Brits in NES at risk of death
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New reports reveal dire situation in “Europe’s Guantánamo”
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Setback in landmark drone case
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Landmark German drone case in the news
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Escaping from Guantánamo Bay
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US journalist demands to know: “Am I on the Kill List?”
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“I found out that my father was imprisoned in Guantánamo on Google”
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New report shows “tiny number” of UK families detained in Syria
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New report exposes secret US drone strikes in Yemen
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UAE threatens to forcibly repatriate 18 former Guantánamo detainees to Yemen
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Sent from Gitmo to UAE, detainees fear final stop: Yemen
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Press release 2 years
UK refuses to assist Police Scotland investigation into torture and rendition
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Press release 2 years
UN special rapporteurs slam failure to repatriate families from Syrian camps
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Saudi Arabia Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Rejoin the U.N. Human Rights Council
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