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  • Britain Shouldn’t Aid a Lawless America - NY Times 2/1264957
  • UK inquiry into rendition and torture collusion scrapped - BBC 1/1264963
  • Musharraf 'not told of UK's disapproval of torture' - BBC 3/1164964
  • Ex-Guantánamo inmates take on MI5 and MI6 over courtoom secrecy - Guardian 1/1164965
  • The price of secrecy: How the government plans to draw a line under torture allegations - Economist 11/1064966
  • Senior Blair figures question George W Bush waterboarding claims - Telegrapah 11/1064967
  • UK intelligence 'unaware' of waterboarding interrogation - BBC 11/1064973
  • Guantánamo Bay detainee says interrogation record was blanked - Guardian 7/1064974
  • Government use of torture in the U.K.? - TFF 07.07.1064975
  • Cameron to launch inquiry into MI5 torture allegations - Independent 6/1064976
  • Torture victim wins right to appeal over British complicity - Guardian 6/1064977
  • 'Partial victory' on Taliban prisoners challenge - Independent 6/1064983
  • Government cannot use secret evidence in Guantánamo torture case, court rules - Guardian 5/1064984
  • Government condemned for refusing to identify terror suspect - Independent 4/1064985
  • Robert Verkaik: How fitting - another attempt to make this issue disappear - Independent 4/1064986
  • British involvement in rendition of suspects will continue, says Straw - Independent 4/1064987
  • British military intelligence 'ran renegade torture unit in Iraq' - Independent 3/1064993
  • Government fury as judges attack security services - Guardian 2/1064994
  • Paragraph on Guantanamo detainee Binyam Mohamed becomes focus of torture row - Guardian 2/1064995
  • Cruel Britannia: British Complicity in the Torture and Ill-treatment of Terror Suspects in Pakistan - hrw 11/0964996
  • Binyam Mohamed: Judges overrule attempt to suppress torture evidence - Guardian 10/0964997
  • Binyam Mohamed: full text of David Miliband's statement - Telegraph 10/0965003
  • Civilian death soldiers 'not just few bad apples' - Independent 9/0965004
  • Charity sues government for details of Afghanistan rendition case - Guardian 8/0965005
  • Britain and rendition: Wait for the facts, says Tony Blair - Independent 5/0965006
  • Ben Griffin speaks to World Against War rally before being gagged by UK Government 2/0865007
  • Britain: Labour government gags “extraordinary renditions” whistleblower - wsws 3/0865013
  • Court gags ex-SAS man who made torture claims - Guardian 2/0865014
  • Ben Griffin (former British soldier) - Wikipedia65015
  • 'I didn't join the British Army to conduct American foreign policy' 3/0665016
  • Malcolm Kendall-Smith (former medical officer of the British RAF) - Wikipedia65017
  • Extraordinary Rendition by the United States - Wikipedia65023
  • Black Sites - Wikipedia65024
  • Abu Ghraib Torture and Prisoner Abuse - Wikipedia65025
  • The Abu Ghraib Files - Salon65026
  • Geneva Conventions - Wikipedia65027
  • Third Geneva Convention: Prisoners of War - Wikipedia65033
  • Fourth Geneva Convention - Protection of Civilians65034
  • Nuremberg Principles - Wikipedia65035
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