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'Tortured' US citizens allowed to sue Donald Rumsfeld
From: External news09 Aug 2011
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Two former US security contractors may sue former Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for his role in their alleged torture in Iraq, a court has ruled
The Supreme Court of Sweden (Högsta Domstolen) will not re-open the Högsby honour killing case, the court announced on Monday.
Potent mix of cuts, unemployment could fuel more riots
From: External news08 Aug 2011
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Earlier this year, Tottenham MP David Lammy pleaded for attention to his struggling constituency after official figures showed it had the highest jobless count in London and the 10th highest in Britain.
Marange diamond field: Zimbabwe torture camp discovered
From: External news08 Aug 2011
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A torture camp run by Zimbabwe's security forces is operating in the country's rich Marange diamond fields, BBC Panorama has found.
London riots: Theresa May to meet police chiefs
From: External news08 Aug 2011
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Home Secretary Theresa May is meeting senior police officers following a second night of violence in London.
A Muslim organisation has been formally recognised by the United Nations.
We need answers about the death of Mark Duggan
From: External news08 Aug 2011
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When the initial reports came through that a young black man had been shot dead by the police in Tottenham I was taken aback at the assumption in the broadcast media, fed by the Met, that the young black man had fired the first shot.
London riots: Tottenham candlelit vigil for Mark Duggan
From: External news08 Aug 2011
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A candlelit vigil is to be held in Tottenham for the man fatally shot by police, sparking a riot in the area.
Black Police Association founder says community were not engaged.
Our streets are aflame. Now black Britain will be allowed its say
From: External news08 Aug 2011
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The politics of race has, at best, retreated to a narrow debate around the issue of Islamophobia
