EU court: Extradition to US of terror suspects OK
Europe's human rights court has ruled that it would be legal for Britain to extradite an Egyptian-born radical Muslim cleric and four other terror suspects to the United States.Continue Reading
Europe's human rights court has ruled that it would be legal for Britain to extradite an Egyptian-born radical Muslim cleric and four other terror suspects to the United States.Continue Reading
Human rights judges will rule later on whether to allow the Government to extradite radical preacher Abu Hamza to the United States to face terrorist charges.Continue Reading
Human rights judges are to rule on whether to allow the Government to extradite radical preacher Abu Hamza to America to face terrorist charges.Continue Reading
WASHINGTON, April 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — At a conference to be held in Washington, D.C. on April 10, the Washington, D.C.-based Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) will issue a 200 page report, Hidden Gulag: Second Edition, The…Continue Reading
Human rights judges are set to rule on whether to allow the Government to extradite radical preacher Abu Hamza to America to face terrorist charges.Continue Reading
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syrian security forces have summarily executed over 100 civilians and wounded or captured opposition fighters in recent attacks on opponents of President Bashar al-Assad, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Monday. It doc…Continue Reading
London, Apr 9 (ANI): UK Home Secretary Theresa May has announced that foreign criminals who violate human rights rules to avoid being deported from Britain will face further crackdown.Continue Reading
A leading international human rights group says Syrian forces have summarily executed more than 100 people, most of them civilians.Continue Reading
Libyan leaders in Misrata could be held legally accountable by the International Criminal Court for crimes committed by militias under their command, Human Rights Watch warned on Sunday.Continue Reading
A former KGB chief and a human rights ombudsman faced each other in Sunday's runoff presidential election in Georgia's breakaway province of South Ossetia.Continue Reading
Theresa May will order a crackdown on the "abuse" of human rights laws that is stopping foreign criminals being deported, it has been reported.Continue Reading
Theresa May will order a crackdown on the "abuse" of human rights laws that is stopping foreign criminals being deported, it has been reported.Continue Reading
Theresa May will order a crackdown on the "abuse" of human rights laws that is stopping foreign criminals being deported, it has been reported.Continue Reading
Thousands of Bahraini protestors marched through the streets on Friday in support of human rights activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who has been on hunger strike for 58 days.Continue Reading
Syria lashed out at the UN high commissioner for human rights on Friday, accusing her of turning a blind eye to "terrorism" funded from abroad.Continue Reading