Annual reviews
Annual review 2008-2009
Men, women and children who have been forced into exile are battling an increasing number of obstacles that breach their human rights and seriously impede their efforts to rehabilitate after surviving severe physical and psychological abuse, warns the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture (MF) in its 2009 annual review.
Download document:| Annual Review 2008-2009.pdf | 5.01 MB |
Annual review 2007-2008
The Medical Foundation's 2007-8 Annual Review, 'Torture: Truths & Consequences', reads between the lines of euphemisms such as "waterboarding" and "enhanced interrogation techniques" to expose practices that are unequivocally banned as torture. Chief Executive Officer Simon Carruth calls for plain speaking in the fight against a practice that is a scar on the world's conscience.
Download document:| MF annual review 2007-08.pdf | 4.38 MB |
Annual review 2006-2007
The MF's 2006-07 annual review is called Torture:Dispelling the Myths. MF Chief Executive Officer Simon Carruth, says that increasingly torture is "losing its stigma", both as a real-life response to terror attacks, and as entertainment on TV and the big screen. In the process, its true cost is being ignored.
Download document:| MF annual review 2006-2007.pdf | 1.8 MB |
Annual review 2005-2006
The Medical Foundation's Annual Review for 2005/2006 is called Extending Our Reach. It looks at the work of the MF both in London and at our centres elsewhere in the country. Simon Carruth, our new Chief Executive,explains his vision for a future in which the MF increasingly shares its skills and expertise with others working with torture survivors both nationally and internationally.
Download document:| Annual review 2005-2006 | 2.71 MB |
