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Civil Society’s Role in Tracking Suspects of International Crimes

Civil Society’s Role in Tracking Suspects of International Crimes

Over the past decade, digital tools and emerging technologies have reshaped how information about serious international crimes are documented, verified and shared. For Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), these developments have created new opportunities to support accountability efforts, particularly in identifying and tracking suspects across borders. At the same time, they raise complex questions about coordination, security, due process and privacy. … Read More

Joint Statement on the Renewal of Egypt’s National Human Rights Strategy

Joint Statement on the Renewal of Egypt’s National Human Rights Strategy

The undersigned organizations provisionally welcome the Egyptian government’s announcement regarding the development of a new National Human Rights Strategy, while underscoring the shortcomings and failings of the previous Strategy. In its announcement, Egypt’s Technical Secretariat of the Supreme Standing Committee for Human Rights (SSCHR) referred to the “notable progress achieved… Read More

Reparation for Ukraine: Iryna Dovgan Calls for Urgent Action at UK Parliament

Reparation for Ukraine: Iryna Dovgan Calls for Urgent Action at UK Parliament

To mark four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, REDRESS and the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Magnitsky Sanctions and Reparation hosted an exhibition and panel discussion at the UK Parliament on 24 February 2026. The event highlighted what reparation would mean for survivors and how asset recovery could be used to fund reparation… Read More

War Has Names — Principles Must be Enforced

War Has Names — Principles Must be Enforced

By Anastasiia Holovnenko, Advocacy Campaigns Lead at the Center for Civil Liberties For Western readers, Ukraine is often framed as a foreign war. In reality, its costs for other countries are already felt in energy bills, migration pressures, defence budgets, and the erosion of the rules meant to prevent wars like this in… Read More

Confronting State Violence: Building Reparation Pathways for Survivors of Torture in Bangladesh

Confronting State Violence: Building Reparation Pathways for Survivors of Torture in Bangladesh

READ THE BRIEFING During the July–August 2024 uprising in Bangladesh, widespread and systematic human rights violations were committed against civilians. The government of Sheikh Hasina and allied groups were responsible for various human rights violations, including extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, arbitrary detention, torture, serious injuries, and sexual violence.   Despite the… Read More