Government to compensate torture victims as official inquiry launched

Richard Norton-Taylor and Ian Cobain
The Guardian

PM moves to ensure courts will no longer be able to disclose evidence about British complicity in torture

David Cameron today ordered an unprecedented inquiry into evidence and allegations of British complicity in the torture and abuse of terror suspects.

But he immediately moved to ensure the courts would no longer be able to disclose damning evidence which, he implied, could jeopardise intelligence sharing with the US.
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