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Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs v Rahmatullah

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The majority accepts that there were shortcomings in the letter from the US Defense Department dated 8 February 2012 in that it did not address either of the grounds on which the UK appeared to have a right to demand his transfer back into its custody. But, in the view of the majority, the Court of
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between the US and UK, which provided that persons captured in Iraq by the UK and later transferred to US custody could not be subsequently taken out of Iraq without agreement from the UK and that detained persons captured by the UK and transferred to US custody would be returned to the UK upon UK
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Appeal was entitled to treat the letter as a refusal by the US to transfer him back to the UK and therefore to consider that it had become clear that the UK government did not have the control over his detention which would have justified some further order against it.
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praised the dissenting judgment of Lady Hale and Lord Carnwath, arguing that the British government should have tried harder to secure Yunus Rahmatullah's release. Mr Rahmatullah remained in detention in Afghanistan at
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However, in a dissenting judgment Lady Hale and Lord Carnwath stated: "Where liberty is at stake, it is not the court's job to speculate as to the political sensitivities which may be in play."
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Rahmatullah (No 2) (Respondent) v Ministry of Defence and another (Appellants), and Mohammed and others (Respondents) v Ministry of Defence and another (Appellants)
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The Supreme Court ruled that the detention of Rahamatullah at the US Bagram prison in Afghanistan was unlawful and at least
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However, by a 5-2 majority the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom dismissed the appeal of the human rights group
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Yunus Rahmatullah is a Pakistani citizen who was suspected of having travelled to Iraq to become a fighter for
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issued by the Court of Appeal should apply to him based on the memorandum of understanding. Lawyers for the
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argued that the UK government should apply pressure on the US government to release him and that a writ of
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Britain’s highest court brands US rendition ‘unlawful’: The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
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The, presumably forcible, transfer of Mr Rahmatullah from Iraq to Afghanistan is, at least
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Lord Phillips, Lady Hale, Lord Kerr, Lord Dyson, Lord Wilson, Lord Reed, Lord Carnwath
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argued that they had no power to direct the United States to release Rahmatullah.
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request. On behalf of Rahmatullah, lawyers from the human rights group
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Reprieve—Supreme Court: UK unlawful rendition may have been war crime
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List of judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
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Maya Wolfe-Robinson and Ian Cobain (31 October 2012).
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Index

Rahmatullah v Foreign Secretary

Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

UK constitutional law
Yunus Rahmatullah
Iraq
Afghanistan
Al-Qaeda
Second Iraq War
Al-Qaeda
Special Air Service
United States' occupation of Iraq
memorandum of understanding
Reprieve
habeas corpus ad subjiciendum et recipiendum
UK government
prima facie
Geneva Convention
Reprieve
The Guardian
Joshua Rozenberg
Bagram Air Base


"UK supreme court says rendition of Pakistani man was unlawful"


"Yunus Rahmatullah's unlawful detention? UK should have tried harder"
"Press Summary: Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and another (Appellants) v Yunus Rahmatullah (Respondent) and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and another (Respondents) v Yunus Rahmatullah (Appellant) [2012] UKSC 48 (Cross Appeal)"

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