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Extraditions from the UK
- Indefinite detention of four Algerian men unlawful (IRR, 28.02.08)
- UK: Secret judicial proceedings again expose individuals to risk of torture or ill-treatment on return to Algeria (AI, 06.11.07)
- Appeal court judges hold up deportation of three Algerian terror suspects (Guardian, 31.07.07)
- Robert Fisk: Blair's lies and linguistic manipulations (Independent, 19.05.07)
- The court voids an Algerian accused with terrorism extradition (EK, 15.05.07)
- 'In Britain, I have fewer rights than an animal' (Guardian, 28.03.07)
- Urgent action for 'disappeared' Algerians (IRR, 01.02.07)
- How the British Government is Ignoring Justice to Appear Tough on Terror (CP, 01.02.07)
- Statement from Detainee K (24.01.07)
- Algerian terror suspects being held without trial agree to be deported (IHT, 20.01.07)
- Gareth Peirce: Statement Regarding the Return of the Algerian Refugees (20.01.07)
- Fighting a ghost (IRR, 11.01.07)
- Algerian held indefinitely under deportation speaks out (Muslimnews, 04.01.07)
- Algerian detainee deported to France for alleged terror links (Guardian, 16.09.06)
- Torture expert attacks deportation (PA, 26.08.06)
- Algerian loses deportation appeal (Guardian, 24.08.06)
- Reid promises electronic border controls to check visitor numbers (Guardian, 26.07.06)
- Further Information: Two Algerian men, known as "V" and "I" (AI, 23.06.06)
- Concern about Algerians (IRR, 22.06.06)
- Families of the extradited ask explanations (EK, 22.06.06)
- The Algerian `terror suspects’; from acquittal or internment to deportation – and torture ? (Public meeting, 28.06.06)
- A sad day for human rights (Guardian, 20.06.06)
- Press Release from Scotland Against Criminalising Communities (SACC, 20.06.06)
- Incommunicado detention/fear of torture or other ill-treatment (AI, 20.06.06)
- Terror suspect deported to Algeria (PA, 17.06.06)
- Terror suspect deported voluntarily (PA, 16.06.06)
- Algeria, Britain sign co-operation deals (09.06.06)
- Algerians desperate to leave (IRR, 01.06.06)
- The Hostages of HMP Long Lartin (Cageprisoners, 27.05.06)
- Algeria 'fed false information' about terror suspect (Pipex, 24.05.06)
- Britain to ask European court for rights review (Scotsman, 20.05.06)
- UK fails to secure deal on Algerian deportees (Guardian, 02.05.06)
- The Forgotten Long Lartin Hostages (Cageprisoners, 27.04.06)
- Algerian terror suspects want to go home (Guardian, 26.04.06)
- Britain defends anti-terror measures (wpherald, 26.04.06)
- Terror suspect in removal appeal (BBC, 25.04.06)
- Terror suspect would rather face torture than endure UK controls (The Independent, 20.03.06)
- Terror suspect under control order pleads to be allowed to return to ‘torture regime’ (Sunday Herald,19.03.06)
- U.K.-Algeria Deal to Deport Suspects Is Fig-Leaf for Torture (HRW, 08.03.06)
- Algerian cleared of 'ricin plot' fears torture at home (Independent, 25.02.06)
- Race to prevent Algerian terror suspects' release (Observer, 19.02.06)
- Britain and Algeria make progress on extradition (Reuters, 16.02.06)
- Free foreign suspects on control orders, says terror watchdog (03.02.06)
- Waiting For Justice: A Letter from Detainee P
- Extradition to France (Muslimnews, 27.01.06)
- Algeria, Britain Reach Agreement on Deportation of Algerian Fundamentalists (ach-chark al-awsat, 21.01.06)
- Terror Suspects To Be Freed on Bail (Cageprisoners, 17.12.05)
- 'My Lawyer Said It Would Be Too Scandalous If I Was Arrested... She Was Wrong' (The Independent, 15.12.05)
- Law lords ban evidence gained under torture (The Independent, 10.12.05)
- Crucial decisions for detention judges (The Guardian, 09.12.05)
- Torture ruling leaves terror policy in chaos (The Guardian, 09.12.05)
- UK:Highest Court Rules Out Use of Torture Evidence (HRW, 08.12.05)
- Algerian bomb suspect jailed in France after extradition (MET, 02.12.05)
- Britain gives approval to torture, claims Amnesty (Independant, 22.11.05)
- Blair Defends Plan to Deport 20 Foreigners (The Guardian, 02.12.05)
- Eid Letter from Detainee I (Cageprisoners, 19.11.05)
- On Behalf of the Families of the Deportees (Cageprisoners, 05.11.05)
- Eid message sent to Blair opposing deportation of Muslims (Irna, 03.11.05)
- Families deliver Eid card to Downing Street expressing opposition to deportations (Muslim news, 03.11.05)
- Law Detainees 'Depressed' (Cageprisoners, 01.11.05)
- Psychiatrists Report (Expert clinicians found that indefinite detention is having a damaging impact on detainees’ mental health)
- United Kingdom: Deportation of terror suspects (AI, 20.10.05)
- To All Concerned people (20.10.05)
- To Ann from Detainee I (10.05)
- Application lodged with the Court Ramzy v. the Netherlands (20.10.05)
- Anger as four terror suspects bailed (Times Online, 20.10.05)
- UK Wins Allies in Challenge To Torture Ruling (Guardian, 18.10.05)
- U.K.: Highest Court to Rule on Torture Evidence (HRW, 14.10.05)
- 90 Days: Plans to lock up terror suspects without charge provoke outcry (The Independent, 13.10.05)
- British police powers toughest in Europe (Guardian, 13.10.05)
- Blair urged to rethink terror law (This is London, 13.10.05)
- Don't try to push us around, lord chief justice tells Labour (Guardian, 12.10.05)
- Government publishes anti-terror bill (Guardian, 12.10.05)
- UK compares terror law experience (BBC, 12.10.05)
- Watchdog 'concern' over terror bill (PA, 12.10.05)
- Ricin jurors attack new terror laws (The Observer, 09.10.05)
- Clarke scolds UN over criticism on deportations (Reuters, 04.10.05)
- Algerians held without trial in despair, says lawyer (Guardian, 30.09.05)
- Clarke defends terror plans (Guardian, 27.09.05)
- Terrorism suspects are 'too dangerous to be given bail' (The Times, 27.09.05)
- Police blunder after 9/11 'destroyed pilot's career' (The Times, 26.09.05)
- British Government Announces New Attacks on Civil Liberties (World Socialist Website, 23.09.05)
- Interview with Jurors from the 'Ricin' Trial (CP, 22.09.05)
- Pilot’s demand for 9/11 apology halts terror deal (Times Online, 20.09.05)
- Open Letter to Muslim Council of Britain (09.09.05)
- An Interview with Ann (a member of SACC and a friend of some of the men who were detained, 07.09.05)
- Our deportation plan may be illegal, admits Blair (06.09.05)
- Press Release from Scotland Against Criminalising Communities (05.09.05)
- A cry for help from detainee A (02.09.05)
- Deal over terror suspects delayed (BT, 02.09.05)
- Clarke delays detaining preachers of hate (TO, 31.08.05)
- UK lists deportation rules for radicals (UPI, 24.08.05)
- UN: "Diplomatic assurances" not an adequate safeguard for deportee (23.08.05)
- Liberty Statement on Government Proposals to Deport Suspects to Countries That Torture
- Demonstration on Saturday, 3 september
- Anti-terror legislation condemned (BBC, 16.08.05)
- Letter to Charles Clarke, home secretary (15.08.05)
- Watchdog backs expulsion of radicals (Guardian, 15.08.05)
- Reply to the Sunday Herald Editorial (13.08.05)
- What now for the detainees? (Guardian, 12.08.05)
- Rights groups to guard against abuse (Guardian, 12.08.05)
- Press Statement III: Re Deportation Arrests 11 August 2005 (Birnberg Peirce & Partners Solicitors, 12.08.05)
- Press Statement II (Birnberg Peirce & Partners Solicitors, 11.08.05)
- Press Statement I (Birnberg Peirce & Partners Solicitors, 11.08.05)
- Q&A: what next for the detainees (Times Online, 11.08.05)
- Extremists who are deported will be tortured, warns UN expert (Independent, 10.08.05)
- Home Office says sorry to suspects for ricin blunder (The Guardian, 16.04.05)
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Detainee B
Detainee G
Detainee H
Detainee I
Detainee K
Detainee P
Detainee Q
Extraditions from the UK
Projet d'extradition de Grande-Bretagne
“I want justice” (AI, 09.12.05)
Response of the Editorial from Sunday Herald (13.08.05)
Fears Algerians may be tortured if sent back (Guardian, 09.05.05)
Jury anger over threat of torture (Guardian, 21.05.05)
The ricin ring that never was (Dossier The Guardian, 14.04.05)
“Minor teething problems” ! (Guardian, 14.03.05)
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