ABC News (Australia)
| Sep 8, 2011
An independent inquiry into the death of Iraqi citizen Baha Mousa in British army custody found evidence of "an appalling episode of serious gratuitous violence."
Amnesty International
| Aug 31, 2011
WARNING: Video contains graphic images. At least 88 people are believed to have died in detention in Syria during five months of bloody repression of pro-reform protests, a new Amnesty International report reveals today. Deadly detention: Deaths ...
Al Jazeera English
| Aug 31, 2011
Human rights group Amnesty International is reporting a significant increase in the number of Syrian activists who have died in government custody. The group says it has documented the cases of 88 people, many of them children and some as young a...
— Oct 2, 2012 at 06:30 pm
...problems resulting from sickle-cell anemia. In August, Bahrain opened a sickle-cell clinic at the government-owned Salmaniya Medical Complex whi...
— May 17 at 07:33 pm
...vanished from police custody, they are still missing. The 18th Street gang and another known as Mara Salvatrucha are the country's biggest gangs...
— last Friday at 01:12 pm
...will remain in custody in his Islamabad house,” Kasuri added. Kasuri said visiting police officers from Quetta questioned Musharraf and complete...
— May 14 at 04:01 pm
...from police custody, they are still missing. The 18th Street gang and another known as Mara Salvatrucha are the country's biggest gangs, formed ...