As the powers of surveillance agencies like the SIS continue to be widened, nobody should be under any illusions that there is a genuine impartial process for public oversight or accountability. The office of Inspector-General has never provided that, and the replacement of the office holder does not address this underlying problem. Ahmed Zaoui remains incarcerated. The country is indebted to him and his legal team for finally seeing off an Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security. However, the Government has clearly indicated its intention to see Mr Zaoui off as well. It has recently been revealed that New Zealand is approaching other countries about whether they would take Mr Zaoui in the event of his deportation. It is important f...
Labour corrections spokesperson Kelvin Davis says New Zealand has a moral duty toward its citizens b...
[Extract] On 22 December 2014 the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (the Minister) issu...
In all extradition decisions, two competing values must be weighed: the desire to return criminals t...
One of the more disturbing details of the saga of Algerian refugee, Ahmed Zaoui, was his incarcerati...
Mamdouh Habib should be allowed to earn a living, argues Joo-Cheong Tham EARLY last year, a bill wa...
In New Zealand the Algerian refugee, Ahmed Zaoui, wasincarcerated in a maximum security prison in so...
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This chapter considers the ability of the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs to cancel the pass...
According to the ICTR, Emmanuel Bagambiki is an innocent man. The trial chamber and the Appeals Cham...
Last year [2003], in a supremely hypocritical editorial, The New Zealand Herald laid into ...
In early July 2013 it looked as if Tunisia might be about to conclude an important first phase in th...
Australia should follow Canada’s lead and launch an open inquiry into an “extraordinary rendition,” ...
This week’s Four Corners investigation on the circumstances surrounding the death of Iranian asylum ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has dropped spying charges against French-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah ...
[The arrest of our colleagues Fariba and Roland in a global reflection...] Nearly four years after...
Labour corrections spokesperson Kelvin Davis says New Zealand has a moral duty toward its citizens b...
[Extract] On 22 December 2014 the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (the Minister) issu...
In all extradition decisions, two competing values must be weighed: the desire to return criminals t...
One of the more disturbing details of the saga of Algerian refugee, Ahmed Zaoui, was his incarcerati...
Mamdouh Habib should be allowed to earn a living, argues Joo-Cheong Tham EARLY last year, a bill wa...
In New Zealand the Algerian refugee, Ahmed Zaoui, wasincarcerated in a maximum security prison in so...
https://thediplomat.com/2020/04/why-is-a-french-iranian-academic-still-languishing-in-an-iranian-pri...
This chapter considers the ability of the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs to cancel the pass...
According to the ICTR, Emmanuel Bagambiki is an innocent man. The trial chamber and the Appeals Cham...
Last year [2003], in a supremely hypocritical editorial, The New Zealand Herald laid into ...
In early July 2013 it looked as if Tunisia might be about to conclude an important first phase in th...
Australia should follow Canada’s lead and launch an open inquiry into an “extraordinary rendition,” ...
This week’s Four Corners investigation on the circumstances surrounding the death of Iranian asylum ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has dropped spying charges against French-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah ...
[The arrest of our colleagues Fariba and Roland in a global reflection...] Nearly four years after...
Labour corrections spokesperson Kelvin Davis says New Zealand has a moral duty toward its citizens b...
[Extract] On 22 December 2014 the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (the Minister) issu...
In all extradition decisions, two competing values must be weighed: the desire to return criminals t...