- BY Colin Yeo
Congolese torture memo emerges
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We know from history that organised and persecutory regimes do document their own human rights abuses. Unusual to see such documents emerge while current, though.
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Sometimes people have a conscience that is still active.
I hope this time the courts actually believe it (The Home Office is a lost cause). The truth has been coming out of the DRC for some time now, but all we get from the judiciary is case law like “It isn’t safe to return criminals but non-criminals won’t be harmed”…