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MI5 faces crisis of credibility as torture denials are discredited On 10 February 2010 The Guardian reported on criticism of MI5 following the publication of details of Binyam Mohamed's ill-treatment.
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MPs sue CIA to shatter secrecy on Britain's role in rendition On 16 December 2009 the Guardian reported on the APPG's legal action in the US to secure information on rendition.
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End of the rendition apologists On 7 October the Guardian published an article by Andrew Tyrie, Chairman of the APPG, calling for an inquiry into extraordinary rendition.
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Toughen laws on rendition say MPs On 5 November 2009 the BBC reported on the APPG's proposals to change the law on extraordinary rendition.
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Diego Garcia rendition victim challenges UK in court On 29 July 2009 the Guardian reported on a legal action launched on behalf of one of the detainees believed to have been rendered through the British island of Diego Garcia.
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MPs urge full torture inquiry On 4 August 2009 Reuters reported the findings of the Joint Committee on Human Rights, that an independent inquiry was needed to investigate allegations of UK complicity in torture.
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Ministers deny torture collusion On 9 August 2009 the BBC reported on the Foreign Affairs Committee's Human Rights Annual Report 2008, and a response to the report from the Home Secretary and the Foreign Secretary.
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MoD facing legal action over pair held without charge in Afghan jail On 12 August 2009 the Guardian reported on a legal challenge to the MOD, in an attempt to establish further information about the renditions of two individuals captured by UK Forces in Iraq and rendered to Afghanistan by the US. They are currently detained in Bagram.
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Tory MP denounces Howells's lead role in rendition inquiry On 30 August 2009 the Independent on Sunday reported on a letter sent by Andrew Tyrie MP to the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC).
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Scrutiny of secret interrogation policy turns to Jack Straw and David Blunkett On 18 June 2009 the Guardian reported on UK policy for the interviewing of detainees by UK officials, and the knowledge of this policy by Government Ministers.
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Britain and rendition: Wait for the facts, says Tony Blair On 31 May 2009 the Independent on Sunday reported on an interview with Tony Blair about rendition.
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Guantanamo Briton calls for George Bush and Tony Blair to stand trial over 'torture' On 13 March 2009 the Daily Mail reported on Parliamentary exchanges on rendition, and an interview with former Guantanamo detainee Binyam Mohamed.
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MI5 faces new rules on terror interrogations On 19 March 2009 the Guardian reported on the Prime Minister's statement on Detainees. You can read the statement in the 'Parliament' section of the website.
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Britain admits rendition of terror suspects On 27 February 2009 the Times reported on Defence Secretary John Hutton's statement to the House of Commons, in which he confirmed that two people captured by UK Forces and transferred to US forces, had subsequently been rendered from Iraq to Afghanistan in 2004.
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Binyam Mohamed torture evidence 'hidden from Obama' On 12 February 2009 the Guardian reported on the APPG's information session with Binyam Mohamed's lawyers and other experts, held earlier that day.
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Muslims forced to pick between good madarasas & bad On 7 December 2008 CNN India reported on the reaction to the terror attacks in Mumbai.
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Government urged to come clean on co-operation over CIA secret prisons On 24 January 2009 the Guardian reported attempts by MPs and the courts to secure disclosure of documents relevant to rendition and secret detention.
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E.U. Willing to Help U.S. on Guantanamo On 27 January 2009 the Washington Post reported on a meeting of EU diplomats to discuss possible ways to resettle Guantanamo prisoners.
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MP demands inquiry into 'British interrogation of detainees in Ethiopia' On 14 October 2008 the Guardian reported on allegations, made in a BBC report, that British officials had been involved in the interrogations of people rendered to Ethiopia from Somalia and Kenya.
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Soldiers who hand prisoners to US could face legal action, MPs warned On 29 September 2008 The Guardian reported on a Legal Opinion published by the APPG, on the transfer of detainees captured by UK Forces to US authorities.
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