CAGE calls for immediate release of British aid worker Tauqir Sharif detained by HTS in Syria
London - The family of Tauqir Sharif and CAGE are demanding the immediate release of British aid worker Tauqir Sharif by the
London - The family of Tauqir Sharif and CAGE are demanding the immediate release of British aid worker Tauqir Sharif by the
London - The new Counter Terrorism and Sentencing Bill is an assault on the need for evidence in non violent offences ,
London - British aid worker Tauqir ‘Tox’ Sharif, who is currently stranded in Idlib, Syria, will be the first to boycott the
London - This week a US judge dismissed the case of Bilal Abdul Kareem, a US citizen and journalist based in Syria,
London - The idea of a Commission for Countering Extremism (CCE) when there is no accepted definition of “extremism” is flawed at
The issue of secret evidence rose again in the Courts last month in the case concerning Abdul Hakim Belhaj and his wife
When Binyam Mohamed al Habashi went to court in 2010 to hold MI5 accountable for collusion in his torture at the hands
The Centre for Research on Race and Law presents this workshop examining anti-racist strategic litigation. Law has long been a pivotal means
This week our international director Muhammad Rabbani appeared in Westminster Magistrate’s Court to defend the privacy of a torture victim after he
Muhammad Rabbani stood trial today defending the confidentiality of a torture victim. Following the judge's verdict of a conditional discharge and costs