Articles related to Convictions
The woman convicted despite having no criminal intent (20 Years of TACT)
This is a case study from our report 20 Years of TACT: Justice Under Threat. Read the full report here. “The judge
Articles related to Convictions
This is a case study from our report 20 Years of TACT: Justice Under Threat. Read the full report here. “The judge
London - The new Counter Terrorism and Sentencing Bill is an assault on the need for evidence in non violent offences ,
London - The conviction of the the Stansted 15 today based on terror related charges makes blatant that the politicised body of
Today (13th September), the Home Office released its quarterly statistical update on the use of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000.
This week our international director Muhammad Rabbani appeared in Westminster Magistrate’s Court to defend the privacy of a torture victim after he
London - Anti-torture advocate and International Director of CAGE Muhammad Rabbani will appeal a magistrate court’s decision that found him guilty yesterday
Muhammad Rabbani stood trial today defending the confidentiality of a torture victim. Following the judge's verdict of a conditional discharge and costs
London - The case of three Birmingham men - and a fourth from Stoke-On-Trent - convicted this week for hatching a terror
The most recent data published by the Home Office on police powers under the Terrorism Act show a trend of racial discrimination
In this edition of the Human Voices in the War on Terror we focus on the story of Mufid Abdulqader, a Palestinian