http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/jul/21/humanrights.commentThe Observer's Home Affairs editor Martin Bright gives evidence to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission case of nine men who have been detained without trail for over seven months. The Observer, UK.The Observer's Home Affairs editor Martin Bright gave evidence last week to hearing of the nine men who have been interned without trail for over seven months. His evidence casts a rare light on how theā¦
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The Observer's Home Affairs editor Martin Bright gave evidence last week to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission case of the nine men who have been detained without trail for over seven months. Asked to assess theHuman rightsWorld newsReligionSeptember 11 2001UK newsObserverWorld newsHuman Rights and Liberties
Center for Democracy and Technology analyses of the civil liberties implications of US government anti-terrorism proposals. House and senate debates, proposed legislation and amendments, and testimony.
The report documents human rights violations during 2001 all over the world, with a special focus on human rights restrictions and violations in the aftermath of September 11. Complete text and press information.