Gupta Brothers: UAE Extraditions more “Quid Pro Quo” than rule of law.

When South Africa ratified an extradition treaty with the UAE in 2018, officials assumed this would fast track requests like the Gupta brothers who are accused of a number of corruption and fraud related crimes. The treaty put South African citizens at risk of extraditi...
Interpol’s impartiality must be safeguarded

Interpol plays a critical role in coordinating international efforts to combat crime, terrorism, and other transnational threats. However, in recent years, concerns have been raised about the potential for private funding of Interpol to unduly bias the organisation's neu...
Indian nationals risk arbitrary detention, Interpol abuse in UAE

Indian citizens are more likely to be imprisoned in the UAE than in any other country in the world. “There are over 8,000 Indian nationals incarcerated in foreign jails,” says Radha Stirling, CEO of Due Process International and founder of Detained in Dubai, “Roughly hal...
Egyptian-American political commentator freed from UAE custody, returns home
Egypt's extradition request of Sherif Osman fails.
Sherif Osman case highlights America’s dwindling influence in the Middle East

When the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, the United States was the last superpower standing, and then-President George H.W. Bush declared “What we say goes”. One of the first regions where America established its authority in the newly unipolar world, was the...
Scottish man fights for Iraq jail cellmate

Brian Glendinning returned home to Scotland after being detained in an Iraqi jail over a Qatar issued Interpol Red Notice for debt. After extensive campaigning, he was finally released and avoided what was set to be at least two years in prison. His welcomed return to ...
Stirling hails progress in detention of American over Egypt criticism

Urgent diplomatic intervention required.
“My Iraq Prison Hell” - Brian Glendinning talks to Radha Stirling

After two months of prison hell, Brian opens up and he's angry at Qatar's "disgusting" World Cup.  
American on holiday is detained in Dubai for criticising Egypt

US citizen arrested in Dubai after exercising legal free speech in America
Julian Assange & universal jurisdiction IPEX (Interpol and Extradition) Reform

The international community is questioning America's justice system for what is seen as unequal application of the law in New York’s indictment of President Trump. America is being branded as hypocritical for exporting “democracy” to “autocratic” states when a substantia...
Gupta Brothers: UAE Extraditions more “Quid Pro Quo” than rule of law.

When South Africa ratified an extradition treaty with the UAE in 2018, officials assumed this would fast track requests like the Gupta brothers who are accused of a number of corruption and fraud related crimes. The treaty put South African citizens at risk of extraditi...
Interpol’s impartiality must be safeguarded

Interpol plays a critical role in coordinating international efforts to combat crime, terrorism, and other transnational threats. However, in recent years, concerns have been raised about the potential for private funding of Interpol to unduly bias the organisation's neu...
Indian nationals risk arbitrary detention, Interpol abuse in UAE

Indian citizens are more likely to be imprisoned in the UAE than in any other country in the world. “There are over 8,000 Indian nationals incarcerated in foreign jails,” says Radha Stirling, CEO of Due Process International and founder of Detained in Dubai, “Roughly hal...
Egyptian-American political commentator freed from UAE custody, returns home
Egypt's extradition request of Sherif Osman fails.
Sherif Osman case highlights America’s dwindling influence in the Middle East

When the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, the United States was the last superpower standing, and then-President George H.W. Bush declared “What we say goes”. One of the first regions where America established its authority in the newly unipolar world, was the...
Scottish man fights for Iraq jail cellmate

Brian Glendinning returned home to Scotland after being detained in an Iraqi jail over a Qatar issued Interpol Red Notice for debt. After extensive campaigning, he was finally released and avoided what was set to be at least two years in prison. His welcomed return to ...
Stirling hails progress in detention of American over Egypt criticism

Urgent diplomatic intervention required.
“My Iraq Prison Hell” - Brian Glendinning talks to Radha Stirling

After two months of prison hell, Brian opens up and he's angry at Qatar's "disgusting" World Cup.  
American on holiday is detained in Dubai for criticising Egypt

US citizen arrested in Dubai after exercising legal free speech in America
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