Letters: Ignorance is no defence 1

The human rights consequences of New Labour's decision to wage an illegal war on Iraq are now clear. Civilians are killed and prisoners tortured in the name of "liberation". We have detention without trial or charge for foreign nationals - a form of torture. Blunkett wants to extend t...

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Published inThe Guardian (London)
Main Author Henry Blaxland QC, Peter Clark, Jane Deighton, Abdurahman Jafar, Jim Nichol and 14 others
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) Guardian News & Media Limited 14.05.2004
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Summary:The human rights consequences of New Labour's decision to wage an illegal war on Iraq are now clear. Civilians are killed and prisoners tortured in the name of "liberation". We have detention without trial or charge for foreign nationals - a form of torture. Blunkett wants to extend this to British citizens.
ISSN:0261-3077