APPG on Extraordinary Rendition

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1   Link   Lawyers to boycott UK torture inquiry as rights groups label it a sham
On 6 July 2011 the Guardian published an article on the publication of the Gibson Inquiry's terms of reference and protocol.
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2   Link   Torture inquiry will 'not cover US rendition'
On 15 May 2011 the Independent on Sunday reported on the Gibson Inquiry's decision that "military detention operations should not be one of the key themes for the Inquiry".
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3   Link   Secret memorandum reveals Britain's involvement in rendition
On 23 June 2011 the Guardian published an article about the documents provided to the APPG by the MOD, following litigation by the APPG under the Freedom of Information Act.
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4   Link   Ministry of Defence ordered to disclose involvement in US-led rendition
On 19 April 2011 the Guardian published an article about the APPG's Freedom of Information Act litigation. The Tribunal ordered the MOD to disclose further information on rendition to the Group.
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5   Link   Guantánamo payout deal is climax of years of denials of UK role in rendition
On 16 November 2010 the Guardian reported on the drip drip of revelations leading to the legal settlement betweent he Government and former Guantanamo Bay detainees.
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6   Link   MPs refused the facts on UK's part in rendition cases
On 2 January 2011 the Independent on Sunday reported on the refusal of the APPG's Freedom of Information (FOIA) requests by the Ministry of Defence (MOD).
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7   Link   MPs set out list of torture inquiry demands in letter to judge
On 4 October 2010 the Guardian reported on the APPG's publication of proposals for the terms of reference and protocol on the treatment of information for the Gibson inquiry.
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8   Link   Jack Straw's role in UK rendition revealed
On 16 July 2010 the Guardian reported on exhanges between the Foreign Office and its embassies about British terrorism suspects.
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9   Link   Inquiry into rendition must be wide
On 1 July 2010 the Financial Times published a letter from Andrew Tyrie, Chairman of the APPG, on the minimum requirements for an inquiry.
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10   Link   David Cameron agrees terms of UK torture inquiry
On 29 June 2010 the Guardian reported that the Government has agreed the terms of a judge-led inquiry into claims that British security services were complicit in torture of terrorism suspects.
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11   Link   Human rights alliance urges inquiry into UK role in torture
On 22 March 2010 The Guardian reported on the open letter published by a group of organisations including the APPG on proposals for an inquiry.
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12   Link   British involvement in rendition of suspects will continue
On 13 April 2010 The Independent reported on the response from Justice Secretary Jack Straw to the APPG's legislative proposals.
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13   Link   Our secret service agents deserve better
On 10 March 2010 the Guardian published an article by Andrew Tyrie on the comments made by Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller, former head of the MI5.
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14   Link   How many more times will they change the story on torture?
On 28 February 2010 the Independent on Sunday published an article by Andrew Tyrie, highlighting the damage done to the ISC's credibility by the Binyam Mohamed judgment and calling for a full inquiry into rendition.
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15   Link   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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16   Link   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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17   Link   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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18   Link   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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19   Link   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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20   Link   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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