50 years ago, inmates at the Attica Correctional Facility presented a manifesto of their human rights. Little has changed in the prison system since this once-erased uprising.
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COVID-19 has exacerbated the cracks that existed in the fraught pre-trial detention system in the UK.
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When deportation becomes the dominant political and practical function, rehabilitation and resettlement become distant for foreign national prisoners in England & Wales
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Three recent executions draws Japan’s use of the condemned practice of capital punishment back into the international spotlight for procedures violating human rights norms.
Read moreMeet Hiam: Part 4 of the “Stories From the Ground Series”
Sarah Tayara travels to the Turkish-Syria border to hear from people who have been affected by the almost decade-long conflict. She has written short stories about those who she met and their experiences of living through the war.
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