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MPs Call on the UK Government to Strengthen the Credibility of Magnitsky Sanctions

MPs Call on the UK Government to Strengthen the Credibility of Magnitsky Sanctions

A cross-party group of MPs has challenged the UK Government to close the growing gap between the promise and practice of the UK’s Magnitsky-style sanctions regime, which is intended to target individuals and entities responsible for human rights abuses and corruption. The debate highlighted how as human rights violations and grand corruption continue to escalate around the world, gaps in the Government’s sanctions policy risks undermining… Read More

2025 In Focus: From Harm to Healing

2025 In Focus: From Harm to Healing

Read the Annual Review 2025 By Lyra Nightingale, Senior Legal Advisor Every survivor of torture has the right to reparation—a recognition that the harm they have suffered must, as far as possible, be repaired. Reparation can take many forms: compensation, rehabilitation, public apologies, or guarantees… Read More

2025 In Focus: Holding the Line Against Torture

2025 In Focus: Holding the Line Against Torture

Read the Annual Review 2025 By Andrew Lane, Legal Assistant In October 2020, thousands of Nigerians protested the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a police unit notorious for torture, extortion, and killings. The government responded with a harsh crackdown, arresting many and detaining them without charge. Read More

2025 In Focus: Upholding Justice in Hostile Times

2025 In Focus: Upholding Justice in Hostile Times

By Alejandra Vicente, Head of Law REDRESS celebrated important legal victories this year, even as human rights NGOs faced funding cuts and a global crackdown on civil society. Through this work, REDRESS helped secure justice and promoted survivors’ rights, achieving impact beyond individual cases. Read More