Media Coverage
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- 16 May 2012, Al Jazeera (video), Hearing begins in CIA rendition case
- 8 May 2012, Yorkshire Post, UK 'safe haven' for war crimes suspects as 200 remain at large
- 4 May 2012, Al-Quds Al-Arabi, من الذي ينصف ضحايا التعذيب في البلاد العربية؟
- 24 April 2012, Scottish Refugee Council's blog: REDRESS: seeking justice for torture survivors
- 12 April 2012, The Guardian, Thorny issue of reparations for Lubanga's victims
- 10 April 2012, IRIN News, Thorny issue of reparations for Lubanga's victims
- 28 March 2012, The New Londoners, The brutal price of independence
- 14 March 2012, Al Jaazera, DR Congo's Lubanga found guilty by ICC. Click to watch video.
- 14 March 2012, AFP, Lubanga reconnu coupable par la CPI: les ONG saluent le jugement
- 14 March 2012, Liberation, Thomas Lubanga coupable de crimes de guerre
- 14 March 2012, Hirondelle News, Jugement Lubanga: une victoire, selon les ONGs
- 14 March 2012, RNW, ICC Judgement day
- 16 February 2012, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, How do you compensate war crimes?
- 13 February 2012, The Times, Protest on Tortured Briton
- 6 February 2012, UCLA Law and ICC Prosecutor's online forum, What International Criminal Court reparations regime would be most appropriate for addressing mass atrocities and war crimes? Carla Ferstman, director of REDRESS, discusses this issue along with other experts.
- 30 January 2012, openDemocracy, Why the UK government must get to the bottom of any complicity in torture
- 20 January 2012, Athen News, Torture victim vindicated after 10 years
- 18 January 2012, Associated Press, UK scraps inquiry into abuse of terrorism suspects
- 13 January 2012, The Independent, Letters to the editor, Guantanamo, ugly stain on America
- 7 January 2012, The Observer, Saif Gaddafi sets Libya's new rulers a test of commitment to human rights
- 6 January 2012, BBC Today's programme (audio), Human rights groups criticise the Detainee Inquiry in an open letter to David Cameron
- 22 November 2011, openDemocracy, Libyan lawyers and human rights: a nascent movement facing a challenge
- 22 November 2011, The Guardian, Iraqi prisoners move closer to inquiry into mistreatment claims
- 22 November 2011, Associated Press, UK court backs Iraqi's bid for inquiry into abuse
- 21 November 2011, The Guardian, Foreign Office admits failings in case of Briton allegedly raped in Egypt
- 7 November 2011, Radio Netherlands, Green light: Sweden Rwanda for genocide extradition
- 28 October 2011, Associated Press, CIDH elabora informe sobre derechos gays para región
- 26 October 2011, Institute for War and Peace Reporting, ICC in Kenyan Victims Assistance Dilemma
- 17 October 2011, Pambazuka News, Rwanda: Short film on genocide case
- 14 October 2011, EJIL: Talk!, blog of the European Journal of International Law, International Law and the Prosecution of Medics in Bahrain
- 28 September 2011, IPS, Concern over ICC funding
- 16 September 2011, Associated Press, Rwandan man in court over murder, rapes in Congo
- 14 September 2011, Pambazuka News, Rwandan genocide survivors still waiting for reparation, Op-ed by Juergen Schurr, REDRESS' legal advisor
- 14 September 2011, Hirondelle News, ICC/Mbarushimana: Registrar flooded with victims requests
- 8 September 2011, Al Jazeera, UK probe: Search for truth or PR stunt?, Inside Story, presenter Folly Bah Thibault discusses the Baha Mousa Report with REDRESS' lawyer Kevin Laue (video)
- 8 September 2011: The Guardian, Army suspends Baha Mousa soldiers as more prosecutions are considered
- 17 August 2011: Embassy (Canadian newspaper on foreign policy), Former War Criminal Leadership Seen as Waning
- 4 August 2011: BBC News, REDRESS' lawyer Kevin Laue talks about withdrawing from the Detainee Inquiry (Video): watch it in our "Watch our videos" section
- 4 August 2011: The Guardian, "Torture Inquiry Boycotted by Human Rights Groups Over Lack of Openness"
- 4 August 2011: The Telegraph, Human Rights Groups Pull Out of Torture Inquiry
- 4 August 2011: Associated Press, Lawyers: Britain's Post 9/11 Torture Inquiry Deeply Flawed
- 4 August 2011: Daily Mail, "Torture Inquiry Will be Toothless, say campaigners"
- 4 August 2011: BBC Today's Programme (Audio), Torture Inquiry Riddled With Secrecy
- 4 August 2011: Radio Canada (Audio, French), Interview with Carla Ferstman, REDRESS' Director, on human rights NGOs' withdrawal from the Detainee Inquiry
- 29 July 2001, openDemocracy, "Gentlemen at home, hoodlums elsewhere": Britain's approach to human rights abroad, Op-ed by REDRESS' Director Carla Ferstman
- 15 July 2011, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, Where should former Chadian President Habré, accused of human rights abuses, stand trial? Bridges With Africa presenter Serginho Roosblad interviews REDRESS' director Carla Ferstman
- 26 June 2011, Cumhuriyet, Turkish newspaper, Story on REDRESS and the UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture (Turkish)
- 16 March 2011, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, In the most dangerous place in the world to be a girl or woman February 21 was a good day
- 4 February 2011, The Guardian, Britain home to nearly 400 war crimes suspects
- 2 February 2011, Conservative Home, If human rights is to be fundamental to foreign policy, the Government must seek justice over the death of Sergei Magnitsky
- 21 January 2011, The Washington Post, Rights experts to investigate jail death of Russian lawyer
- 21 January 2011, News From Africa, Jury still out on ICC trials in DRC
- 18 January 2011, Voice of America, Germany Opens First Rwanda Genocide Trial
- 6 January 2011, Women's e-news, Bemba ICC Trial Showcases War-Rape Prosecution
- 2 December 2010, The Guardian, Arrest warrants for alleged war crimes
- 11 October 2010, African Legal Brief, Justice still remote for victims of atrocities in DRC
- 5 October 2010, Russia Today, Baha Mousa Public Inquiry (To view the video, click on "Read More" and then click on "Watch the full interview with Kevin Laue")
- 14 September 2010, Andy Worthington.co.uk, Nine Human Rights Organizations and Lawyers’ Groups Propose Crucial Guidelines for British Torture Inquiry
- 12 August 2010, IRIN – Humanitarian news and analysis, DRC: International justice denied?
- 30 May 2010, allAfrica.com, Africa: Taking Stock of the International Criminal Court
- 24 November 2009, The Independent, Does this picture show British soldiers broke Geneva Conventions?
- 10 August 2009, BBC News Online
- 5 October 2008 , Scotland on Sunday, 'Spectrum' magazine, 'Special Report: "You're going to confess. We can do anything to you"' by Billy Briggs
- 28 July 2008,The Big Issue North Page 1, Page 2, ‘Torture is “Cruel and Useless”’ by Billy Briggs
- 2 July 2008, The Optimist, ‘A step closer to Redress: new torture bill opens the way for state accountability’ by Paul Glynn
- 6 June 2008, New Law Journal, ‘Risking a Shameful Betrayal’ by Sir Geoffrey Bindman
- 31 May 2008, British Medical Journal, ‘Parliament debates bill to compensate torture survivors’ by Peter Moszynski’
- 19 May 2008, BBC News Live (Audio), ‘Tip on the Torture Damages Bill’ Mark D’Arcy reports for Today in Parliament 16 May 2008
- 17 May 2008, Lords of the Blog, ‘The Right not to be Tortured’ by Baroness D’Souza
- 16 May 2008, BBC News Live (Video), ‘Peers bid for torture redress’
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