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Detention Immorality: the impact of UK domestic counter-terrorism policies on those detained in the War on Terror. CagePrisoners 2009, pp. 70. Highlights the cases of 71 victims of the UK’s war on terror who have been subjected to various forms of detention without charge. The report focusses on extradition, deportations and detention without charge, counter-terrorism weapons that have been used to circumvent the rule of law to create a ghost system stripped of the safeguards of due process. The importance of this report is that it based on evidence from the detainees themselves, a factor that should not be understated given the absence information available – even to those whom they incarcerate - from official sources: http://cageprisoners.com/downloads/Detention%20Immorality.pdf

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