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Turkey's court agrees to hear the case against 60 police and prison officials accused of torture and ill treatment of four people.
BBC News explores the issues surrounding the detention of suspects at Guantanamo Bay.
All sides in the DR Congo conflict have committed mass killings, rape and torture, the UN secretary general says.
Human rights activists and opposition politicians in Russia's southern republic of Ingushetia say the region is in a state of civil war.
Police receive about 50 phone calls following an appeal to catch the killer of grandmother battered to death with a rolling pin.
The international pressure group, Human Rights Watch (HRW), accuses police in Nepal of torturing children.
The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi reports on the cases of police torture in India.
A judge presiding over the case of a tortured and murdered three-year-old girl weeps as she delivers sentence.
Police in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh must be punished for torturing Muslims detained after bomb blasts last year, a human rights group says.
The Home Office has told an immigration tribunal that Muslim preacher Abu Qatada may be planning to leave the country.
Child welfare officials, politicians, police and prosecutors react to the murder of 'Baby P'.
The attorney general has been asked to look into claims that the UK's last remaining resident held at Guantanamo Bay was tortured.
A US jury convicts the son of Liberian ex-leader Charles Taylor, under a law allowing prosecution of torture and conspiracy abroad.
A South Tyneside man appears in court over an internet blog detailing the torture and murder of the pop group Girls Aloud.
An inquiry finds Canadian officials indirectly contributed to the torture in Syria of three Canadian terrorist suspects.
Hundreds of prisoners on Nigeria's death row may be innocent as their trials were not fair, a rights group says.
Detectives investigating the murder of a 77-year-old grandmother are planning to make a national television appeal.
Supporters of a torture survivor from Burundi demonstrate in Nottingham against his deportation.
Three men who tortured a Bradford businessman and dumped his body in a wood are jailed for at least 33 years each.
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