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Rendition
March 2024
Concern over rise in requests for UK to share intelligence despite torture risks
UK does not ‘solicit, encourage or condone’ inhumane treatment, but critics say ministerial approval system contradicts this
December 2023
Guantánamo prisoner can sue UK government, supreme court rules
Palestinian national claims British intelligence services asked CIA to put questions to him while he was being tortured in ‘black sites’
April 2023
Is the UK true to its word on the prevention of torture?
Rules for Britain’s intelligence services seem strict – but experts say they give too much room for manoeuvre
March 2023
Brother of Biafra separatist held in Nigeria loses court challenge against UK
UK government not required to state whether Nnamdi Kanu, a British national, was victim of extraordinary rendition, judge rules
December 2022
US accused of illegal abduction of Lockerbie bomb suspect from Libya
Ex-intelligence officer’s family say he was ‘kidnapped’ by militia before being secretly flown out of country
September 2022
UK government faces court challenge in Nigerian rendition case
Family of Nnamdi Kanu granted judicial review over failure of Britain to intervene after arrest last year
June 2022
Liz Truss accused of ignoring evidence of rendition of UK citizen to Nigeria
Family of Nnamdi Kanu, a separatist leader, say he was seized and tortured in Kenya and then flown to Nigeria
March 2022
UK spies who allegedly passed questions to CIA torturers subject to English law, court rules
The Guardian view on CIA torture, two decades on: we need the truth
December 2020
Kidnap, torture, murder: the plight of Pakistan’s thousands of disappeared
Despite promises in opposition to end enforced abduction by the security forces, under Imran Khan’s government numbers have increased
June 2020
Whitehall held secret review into 15 possible cases of torture or rendition
Court proceedings reveal files involving British intelligence during ‘war on terror’
December 2019
Rendition: refusal to hold UK public inquiry to face judicial review
High court judge grants permission for challenge by David Davis and others
October 2019
Two MPs challenge refusal of judge-led rendition inquiry
Labour’s Dan Jarvis and Tory David Davis go to high court over abandoned promise
July 2019
The Guardian view on rendition and torture: a shame that Britain cannot erase
Theresa May carpeted over refusal to launch new torture inquiry
May 2019
Mordaunt pledges to review internal MoD torture guidance
UN committee against torture scrutinises UK's human rights record
April 2019
UK spent £11m of public money fighting Libya rendition case
Figures show vast sums spent resisting apology demands over rendition of Libyan dissidents
March 2019
Police investigating role of UK officers in torture of al-Qaida suspect
Met looking at how much MI5 and MI6 knew of mistreatment of Abu Zubaydah after 9/11
October 2018
State-directed abductions are on the rise – and the Saudis are dark masters
Simon Tisdall
Jamal Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi regime, is the latest victim of a worrying global trend, says foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall
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