A new report contains specific allegations of torture at the Royal Academy of Police in Bahrain.
The university runs a masters degree in security sciences at the Royal Academy of Police in BahrainPoliticians and human rights groups have renewed calls for the University of Huddersfield to end its relationship with the Bahrain security services.
In the programme, recruits are taught modules such as investigative forensic psychology and terrorism and conflict resolution.said the degree was taught at the Royal Academy of Police, near Jaww in the Gulf state. One of the authors, BIRD's Sayed Ahmed AlWadaei, said it highlighted for the first time specific allegations of torture at a police facility in which the University of Huddersfield was delivering training to recruits.
It accepted there had been "individual cases of misconduct" within the police in the past, but said "these cases were investigated and dealt with accordingly."
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