Detained: The unending legal black hole of Guantanamo
As we mark 20 years since the first detainees were brought to Guantanamo Bay, Moazzam Begg provides an overview of the
As we mark 20 years since the first detainees were brought to Guantanamo Bay, Moazzam Begg provides an overview of the
Yahya Lindh recounts the Dasht-i-Leili massacre of December 2001 and its subsequent cover up by US administrations. Taking place during the
London - A British citizen tortured in Somalia and interrogated by CIA and FBI officers, was yesterday sentenced to 15 years in
The torturous history of some 2000 Chagossian people was finally recognised this week by the United Nations, who issued a statement insisting
Ammar al Baluchi’s cousin, Muhammed Hussain Baloch, tells us about Ammar’s background, and questions why he is still held in Guantanamo bay.
Ammar al Baluchi’s lawyer Alka Pradhan tells us about what Ammar is like as a person, how he has suffered, his health,
Ammar al-Baluchi was born on August 29, 1977. His family is from Balochistan, a region divided by nation states including Pakistan, Iran
London - CAGE as well as survivors of US war crimes in Afghanistan are involved in an unprecedented case against the US
London - CAGE welcomes the ruling by the European Court ordering the governments of Lithuania and Romania to pay damages to Abu
London - The appointment of a torture advocate and participant in the CIA rendition, interrogation and detention programme as the new director