Long-awaited update of UN manual helps professionals to better documentation of torture
It is important that professionals agree on standards for good documentation of torture, explains DIGNITY Interim Medical Director Marie Brasholt
It is important that professionals agree on standards for good documentation of torture, explains DIGNITY Interim Medical Director Marie Brasholt
Belarusian lawyer Victoria Fedorova had to leave her exile in Kyiv because of the Russian invasion. She now works in
Uganda laws allow survivors of torture to prosecute the perpetrators of torture. If you ask the organization ACTV, which treats
DIGNITY will lead a new ambitious consortium of Danish and Arab human rights organisations under the Danish-Arab Partnership Programme (DAPP).
Lack of official guidelines from Kyiv has left prison governors and staff in occupied parts of Ukraine with unpleasant dilemmas
Belarus Platform gathers over 10,000 files from victims and witnesses on alleged international crimes in its first year The International
DIGNITY’s new legal adviser Grant Shubin played a major role when a UN resolution against last year’s bloody coup in
Egypt’s World Youth Forum, held on 10-13 January 2022 in Sharm El-Sheikh “under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi”,
A Kenyan court’s recognition of the government’s responsibility for brutal violence was a small step in the right direction, says
Rich and poor countries alike are able to meet the recommendations for an initial medical assessment of prisoners, says DIGNITY’s
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