UN appoints documented torture nation Egypt to review UN counter-terrorism strategyÂ
London - The decision by the UN General Assembly President to appoint Egypt alongside Spain, to lead a review of the Global
London - The decision by the UN General Assembly President to appoint Egypt alongside Spain, to lead a review of the Global
The torturous history of some 2000 Chagossian people was finally recognised this week by the United Nations, who issued a statement insisting
London - CAGE as well as survivors of US war crimes in Afghanistan are involved in an unprecedented case against the US
London - The Intelligence and Security Committee report confirming the complicity of Britain in torture and rendition is the first official acceptance
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
Today marks 16 years since detainees were first brought to Guantanamo detention camp in Cuba. To mark this day, we have produced
The issue of secret evidence rose again in the Courts last month in the case concerning Abdul Hakim Belhaj and his wife
Johannesburg – CAGE Africa has launched its second chapter of the Africa Review, which provides a glance at how the ‘War on
This review provides a snapshot of how the ‘War on Terror’ has affected justice and society in Algeria. It starts by