Monthly Archives: October 2013

‘India’s national shame’

‘India’s national shame’ 25 October, 2013: Delhi The establishments of institutional arrangements for the welfare of ‘Overseas Indian Community’, as highlighted by the Government of India, are intentionally deceptive, untruthful and purport to demonstrate that there are procedural remedies or … Continue reading

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Allegations of Torture in the UAE Require Action

Allegations of Torture in the UAE Require Action 21/10/2013 Huffington Post UK Over the past year there have been a number of allegations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that authorities are torturing prisoners. Defendants in a trial of political … Continue reading

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Justice for Torture Worldwide. Law, Practice and Agendas for Change

Justice for Torture Worldwide. Law, Practice and Agendas for Change Published By REDRESS October 2013 REDRESS Report forms an integral part of the REDRESS initiative Reparation for Torture: Global Sharing of Expertise, supported by the European Union through the European … Continue reading

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