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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
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
REDRESS, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST), and the United Against Torture Consortium (UATC) will host a side-event to the 61st Session of the UN Human Rights Council on the Pathways for Comprehensive Reparation for Survivors of Torture in Bangladesh. Date: Monday, 2 March 2026 Time: 14:00 – 15:00… Read More
Laura Medina is a human rights lawyer in Spain and a recipient of the REDRESS Innovative Lawyers Award. She spoke about the realities of documenting and litigating torture in a system marked by institutional resistance. Working with Irídia – Centre for the Defence of Human Rights, Laura handles cases of… Read More
Advancing towards a Convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity The first session of the Preparatory Committee for the United Nations (UN) Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity, held in New York from 19… Read More
Suspected perpetrators of atrocities in countries such as Iran and Russia are freely coming to the UK to enrol their children in schools, shop at Harrods, and visit their luxury properties in Mayfair, all while UK law prevents their arrest or prosecution, the Government heard yesterday from members of the… Read More
One year after the M23 takeover of Goma, the human rights situation and the humanitarian and security context in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly in North Kivu and South Kivu, remain extremely worrying. Civilians continue to be victims of serious and repeated human rights violations, mainly… Read More
UN experts and independent civil society organisations, including partners in the United Against Torture Consortium, are examining credible evidence that Iranian security forces used indiscriminate and excessive force during recent protests, violating the right to life and potentially amounting to torture and other ill-treatment. While the internet shutdown in… Read More