News
Lille, Marseille, Bordeaux, Strasbourg, Reims, and now Paris are all banning so-called ‘fan zones’ from being organised in their cities that would allow residents to watch the World Cup on giant screens in public spaces; citing human rights and environmental objections t...

5 October 2022

News
Detained in Doha founder Radha Stirling issued a statement on Mark Bennett's tragic case:

30 September 2022

News
Detained in Dubai launches new App for emergency help at World Cup

29 September 2022

News
“When Cesar Ferreira appealed his dismissal from Qatar Airways, he never imagined it would end in Doha’s rat infested abysmal third world jail”, explains Radha Stirling, founder of Due Process International.

27 September 2022

News
World Cup Stadium an island in a sea of misery and abuse

14 September 2022

Debt Enforcement & Management
Nerve wracking: Will I be arrested at the airport?

8 September 2022

News
British football fans are used to being allowed to drink beer in stadiums during games, so attendees of the World Cup in Qatar will have to adjust to Doha’s restrictive alcohol policies.

7 September 2022

News
James Cleverly - British prisoners & human rights victims hold hope for new Foreign Minister

7 September 2022

Interpol & Extradition
Asylum applications are difficult at the best of times. But what happens when there is an Interpol Red Notice active or a trumped up criminal charge in another country? A country will be deterred from offering asylum and may even consider deportation. For people in th...

5 September 2022

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“The World Cup in Doha has the potential of being the Black Friday of wrongful detentions,” says Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai and Due Process International, “Because of the overflow of game attendees into the UAE; visitors will be subject to the brutish polic...

31 August 2022

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