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Charade Noun a game in which players guess a word or phrase from an acted clue an absurd pretence intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance : & publish the MI5 crimes policy
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Ben Jaffey, QC, told the tribunal: “This is a case where the agencies are able to self-grant themselves a practical immunity from the criminal law.”
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Charade Noun a game in which players guess a word or phrase from an acted clue an absurd pretence intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance : & publish the MI5 crimes policy
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Ben Jaffey, QC, told the tribunal: “This is a case where the agencies are able to self-grant themselves a practical immunity from the criminal law.”
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Charade Noun a game in which players guess a word or phrase from an acted clue an absurd pretence intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance : & publish the MI5 crimes policy
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Join us in urging to and publish the MI5 crimes policy, so we can know what’s being done in our name
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Could these crimes include state-sanctioned murder, torture or sexual assault? Until the policy is published, we’re all left guessing.
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REVEALED: A secret policy has been in operation since the 1990s without any of us knowing. It appears to authorise MI5 agents to commit serious crimes on British soil.
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What we allow to be done in our name says a lot about the society we live in. When what’s being done in our name is kept secret, it says a lot about the government we live under.
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Our call to : and come clean with the British public on MI5 crimes
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Reprieve's is on air NOW at talking about the Government's secret policy that may authorise MI5 agents to commit serious crimes such as torture or murder.
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Ben Jaffey, QC, told the tribunal: “This is a case where the agencies are able to self-grant themselves a practical immunity from the criminal law.”
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Reprieve has been in court seeking the truth about a secret Government policy that may authorise MI5 agents to commit serious crimes.
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For Yemenis, using their phones to film the carnage of drone strikes "became the local equivalent of American videos of police shootings".
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On , we're standing in solidarity with Towfiq – the poet of Guantanamo. Despite being cleared for release by 6 different agencies, he remains at Guantanamo. He's never been charged with a crime. Read his English-language poetry here:
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Strong op-ed by in the New York Times. "There are many pragmatic reasons for abolishing the death penalty. There are no pragmatic arguments for keeping it."
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While the prison continues to ban books for detainees, the library for service personnel at Guantánamo celebrated with a poster declaring "Banning books silences stories”.
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Influential conservative columnist calls for the abolition of capital punishment in the USA, in the
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Reprieve's Dan Dolan in the Mail: "Hajer Hasan's beating... should shame the British Government into action. The UK should not stand by while Bahrain uses violence and intimidation to stop human rights activists speaking to MPs."
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