David Davis, the former shadow home secretary, has renewed calls for an inquiry into allegations of British complicity in torture after new details emerged of treatment suffered by former Guantanamo detainee Binyam Mohamed.
The former terror suspect, in his first interview since being released last month, accused the UK of “selling me out” and disclosed extracts of secret telegrams between MI5, the British Security Service, and the American Central Intelligence Agency.
Mohamed, an Ethiopian who came to Britain as an asylum seeker, said he planned to remain living in Britain despite MI5’s alleged collusion with those he accused of torturing him during seven years in detention.
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