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Simon Crowther argues that the use of ‘closed material’ as evidence is unfair to those who may have suffered grave human rights abuses.…
Surveillance expert Robin Tudge and Professor of Conflict Beatrice de Graaf go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.…
The government’s closed court plans are flawed and unfair, warns Simon Crowther.…
In the week David Cameron meets his Mauritian counterpart to discuss the Chagos Islands,Virgil Hawkins sees suspicious motivations on both sides.…
Human rights lawyer Errol Mendes and aid campaigner Jonathan Glennie go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.…
Troy Davis' execution is yet another example of the US government's flagrant disregard for human rights, argues Jody McIntyre.…
Why is one state deemed democratic and another demonic when repression and corruption are evident in both? Sokari Ekine asks some awkward questions.…
'Perhaps social media doesn’t kill people, it’s governments that kill people, and Western tech firms just follow the law…
'What shall we agree?/That we shall see each other again...' A passionate poem from our Fire in the Soul anthology now part of a musical performance on oppression and liberation.…
Cartoonist Polyp explores conspiracy theories and finds them not just dotty but dangerous.…
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