TASSC’s statement on Jeff Sessions’ decision to overturn a 2016 decision that included domestic violence as a qualification to apply for political asylum in the US.
Read MoreCharles Forchenmbin is a TASSC survivor from Cameroon. Recently reunited with his family in the US, Charles shares his story.
Read MoreThis June, TASSC commemorated 20 years as an organization. Read more to learn about our history, successes, challenges and plans for the future.
Read MoreCVT will present its annual Eclipse Award to TASSC, in recognition of 20 years of tireless efforts to end torture worldwide and support survivors.
Read MoreJoin TASSC and our friends at CESJDS for a charity track meet to benefit TASSC survivors. There will be music, awards, refreshments and face painting! All are welcome!
Read MoreTASSC Executive Director comments on Gina Haspel’s confirmation as CIA Director. TASSC is appalled that the US nominated an individual who oversaw torture and sought to destroy evidence of it.
Read MoreTASSC Survivor Nanythe Talani, testified before the Africa and Global Health Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives on May 9, 2018.
Read MoreOn May 9th 2018, TASSC International joined Sen. Tina Smith, Rep. Barbara Lee, Rep. Hank Johnson, CVT, and other human rights organizations, to oppose the confirmation of Gina Haspel as the Director of CIA.
Read MoreTASSC Executive Director, Léonce Byimana, wrote an opinion article that was published in the Washington Post on the shameful nomination of Gina Haspel to become CIA Director.
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