Category : Search result: Gaza prisoners


Judicial panel proposed to review IPP prisoner cases

Lords table amendments for a panel of judges to reconsider the cases of nearly 2,500 inmates still serving abolished indefinite sentences. Campaigners urge the government to end this 'stain' on justice.

Thailand releases 18 Cambodian prisoners of war

Thailand has repatriated 18 Cambodian soldiers held for five months, fulfilling a key term of a new ceasefire agreement aimed at ending border hostilities. Read the latest developments.

Allied POWs in Nagasaki: A Hidden History

Uncover the untold stories of hundreds of Allied prisoners of war held in Nagasaki camps during the 1945 atomic bombing. Discover their forgotten legacy and the ongoing research.

Palestine Hunger Strikers in UK Prisons Losing Speech

Four activists on a 56-day hunger strike in UK prisons are experiencing severe health deterioration, with one losing the ability to speak. Campaigners warn of potential fatalities as legal action is launched.

Gaza's Only Catholic Church Celebrates Christmas in War

As Gaza's tiny Catholic community gathers for Christmas, Father Carlos Ferrero reveals their struggle for faith and survival amidst ongoing conflict, nightly papal calls, and a fragile ceasefire. Discover their story of resilience.

Palestine Action Prisoners Pause Hunger Strike

Two pro-Palestine prisoners halt hunger strike after nearly 50 days due to failing health, vowing to resume in the New Year. Four others continue their protest at UK prisons.

Letby and Marten's Christmas treats behind bars

Insiders reveal the festive plans for notorious inmates Lucy Letby and Constance Marten at HMP Bronzefield this Christmas, including dinner and activities. Discover the details.

Pregnant in Prison: A Global Human Rights Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking treatment of incarcerated pregnant women worldwide, from shackled births to preventable deaths. Discover the urgent need for reform.

Myanmar military charges 200+ ahead of election

Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 people with violating strict election laws ahead of a controversial general election. Critics say the vote is designed to legitimise military rule.

Israel's 'Yellow Line' Becomes Lethal Gaza Border

Israel's military chief declares a 'yellow line' a new border, barring Palestinians from 58% of Gaza. Our report details the deadly consequences on the ground. Read the full analysis.

Belarus frees 2 imprisoned Catholic priests

Two Roman Catholic priests imprisoned in Belarus on politically motivated charges have been freed following diplomatic talks with the Vatican. Read the full story on the diplomatic breakthrough.

Rooney: UK must address prisoner mistreatment

Author Sally Rooney urges the UK government to address the shocking mistreatment of six Palestine Action prisoners on hunger strike. Demand justice and fair trials now.

Page 1 of 4