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On the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, REDRESS is launching a free online training course that seeks to increase access to justice for migrants who have survived torture. In 2017, a record high of 25 million people fled their countries to escape conflict and… Read More
REDRESS Nederland SEEKS PART-TIME FINANCE /ADMIN ASSISTANT Key tasks will include: Day to day bookkeeping using QuickBooks Pro including all transaction processing and reconciliation of accounts; Responding to payment requests using cheques, BACS and international transfers as appropriate; Assisting and preparing interim and final financial reports to funders; Supporting and… Read More
The 20th anniversary of the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court presents an important opportunity to recall the centrality of victims to the Rome Statute system. As part of this historic year of reflection, the Victims’ Rights Working Group, together with REDRESS, will launch this month a series of Lunch… Read More
This month REDRESS will be launching a new free e-learning course designed for community organisations and similar organisations without specialist legal knowledge. If you would like to be informed by email when the course is available, please send an email to us at [email protected] with the subject heading “COURSE UPDATE”. Read More
REDRESS is currently looking for a new Head of Law to join the ever growing team based in Vauxhall, London and The Hague, Amsterdam. Read More
The Government of India has failed to respond to an urgent appeal from three high level United Nations experts to investigate the serious allegations of torture in the case of Jagtar Singh Johal, as new details of his treatment emerge. Following his arrest in November last year, Jagtar, a… Read More
The more than 5,000 victims who participated in the trial against Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo and the many others who continue to suffer as a result of the MLC’s crimes in the Central African Republic must not be forgotten after his acquittal today by the ICC Appeals Chamber. Between October… Read More
UPDATE: Andy arrived on 1 June 2018 to the UK, where he has been reunited with his partner Yemi and three children Andy Tsege’s release from prison in Ethiopia, following almost four years of arbitrary detention, is welcome news, says human rights group REDRESS, who brought his case to the… Read More