Abuse Victims Still Waiting for Damages Payouts
Unpaid compensation awarded to victims of security service excesses prompts concern over government's commitment to criminalise torture.
Unpaid compensation awarded to victims of security service excesses prompts concern over government's commitment to criminalise torture.
Open Society Justice Initiative, New York, May 31
Tackling abuse in detention requires major shake-up of policing and external scrutiny of places of detention.
Campaigners argue that lack of effective legislation proving an obstacle in combating abuse.
While some policemen have been tried for abusing detainees, experts say legislation is too loosely-worded to stamp out abuses.
US and European engagement with Syria hasn’t discouraged Syrian officials from continuing crack down on peaceful dissidents. By a human rights lawyer
A series of reports by IWPR journalists in six key regions show the rule of law ranges from being woefully inadequate to effectively non-existant.