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Benyam Mohammed’s diary of terror
Benyam Mohammed is a former London schoolboy accused of being a dedicated al-Qa'ida terrorist, who was arrested in Pakistan in 2002. He has spoken out about the interrogation and alleged torture he endured in a series of prisons in Pakistan, Morocco and Afghanistan before he was sent to Guantnamo Bay in September last year. This is an extract from his diary.
Uzbekistan - war on terror, or human rights?
Uzbekistan, in Central Asia, is a country with a history of invasion, conflict and ethnic and political tensions. Anita Harvey reports on the ongoing human rights abuses in Uzbekistan.
Getting away with torture
The US's secret detention program that sends 'war on terror' suspects to countries where torture is practised is a human rights disgrace.


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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8 February 2012, 11:02PM