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Published in: oDRGrozny: Rebuilt, Fearful and (Almost) Forgotten by the West
Downtown Grozny, Chechnya’s capital, is ablaze with lights and full of chic shops now. But the paralysing fear...
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Published in: Shine A LightTake one traumatised child, classify as 'adult', arrest, lock up, and bundle onto plane, bound for danger - Labour's Britain in 2010
A shameful case of the imprisonment and deportation of a minor by the UK Borders Agency.
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Published in: HomeA difficult week for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
The ICTY's struggle to prosecute war criminals causes a further decline in credibility in times when progress is...
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Published in: Shine A LightEd Balls and his iron hat
The Children, Schools and Families Bill is a stealth attack on liberty
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Published in: Shine A LightRoll calls, body searches and sex games
What Parliament isn’t being told about children’s lives inside a UK detention centre.
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Published in: oDRFleeced. A letter from the Russian provinces
Corruption has always been part of Russian life, and the Oryol region today just offers a rather extreme example,...
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Published in: oDRThe psychiatrist as expert witness - between a rock and a hard place
The independence, or lack of it, of the Russian judiciary has been much discussed, but Emmanuil Gushansky makes an...
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Published in: oDRThe ones that lost: Russian cases rejected at the European Court
Landmark victories in defiance of the Russian government have made the European Court of Human Rights the most...
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Published in: oDRRussia's drugs problem: blame the West
Why is Russia resisting international help with its spiralling drugs problem, asks Susan Richards? While the...
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Published in: HomePakistan: prospects and perils
What's in store for Pakistan? Anatol Lieven forecasts. Listen now
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Published in: HomeCrime without punishment: Russian policy in Chechnya
In Chechnya there is no crime committed by a member of the Russian armed forces against a Chechen national which...