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Hooded men

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

<p>Seven of the 14 'Hooded Men', who were interned in Northern Ireland in 1971: From left. Jim Auld, Patrick McNally, Liam Shannon, Francie McGuigan, Davy Rodgers, Brian Turley and Joe Clarke.</p>

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Mick Clifford: Torture of Hooded Men shows what happens when a state loses its moral compass
British government has not yet apologised to the men despite the emergence of documents years later that demonstrated that the use of torture in the North had been sanctioned at a political level
Hooded Men case in High Court finishes

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Hooded Men case in High Court finishes
State to appeal European Court of Human Rights finding on hooded men to Grand Chamber

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State to appeal European Court of Human Rights finding on hooded men to Grand Chamber
'Hooded men' torture case

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Latest: 'Hooded Men' campaign 'trying to prevent other people from being tortured'
Key questions after European Court dismisses Ireland's claim 'Hooded Men' suffered torture

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Key questions after European Court dismisses Ireland's claim 'Hooded Men' suffered torture
Latest: European Court rejects finding that 'Hooded Men' suffered torture at hands of UK

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Latest: European Court rejects finding that 'Hooded Men' suffered torture at hands of UK
Belfast's High Court allows "hooded men" investigation
Belfast's High Court allows "hooded men" investigation

A group of men who say they were tortured by the British Army while interned in the North have won the first stage of a legal battle.

Thu, 04 Jun, 2015

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