In Her Majesty’s service: How MI5 covers their abuse and the abuse of the powerful
When Binyam Mohamed al Habashi went to court in 2010 to hold MI5 accountable for collusion in his torture at the hands
When Binyam Mohamed al Habashi went to court in 2010 to hold MI5 accountable for collusion in his torture at the hands
London - Anti-torture advocate and International Director of CAGE Muhammad Rabbani will appeal a magistrate court’s decision that found him guilty yesterday
The most recent data published by the Home Office on police powers under the Terrorism Act show a trend of racial discrimination
'Musa', a regular student, was approached by PREVENT officers for deradicalisation, but was never given any explanation. This is his story of how on one
London - Amidst the shock at the news that British citizen Jamal Al Harith detonated a car bomb at an Iraqi army
CAGE was due to launch its anticipated PREVENT national tour today in an attempt to educate and empower communities on how they
“I told them I was feeling intimidated. They continued to suggest I should work with them, that they could help with my
CAGE launches a new initiative named “Human Voices in the War on Terror”. It will seek to uncover the true human cost
The Mohammed Emwazi I met in 2009 was indeed a polite and friendly young man as the author Robert Verkaik and man
The Armed Forces Minister Penny Mordaunt has just completed a visit in Somalia and Kenya. On 28 September 2015 already, David Cameron