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Read it in English REDRESS celebra la sentencia emitida el 15 de diciembre de 2025 por la Corte Superior Nacional de Justicia Penal Especializada del Perú, que halló culpables a tres agentes de la Policía por los delitos de tortura agravada y violación sexual agravada contra… Read More
Read the Annual Review 2025 By Renata Politi, Legal Advisor Peaceful protest is one of the clearest expressions of public voice. Yet for many around the world, taking to the streets means risking torture, sexual violence, or disappearance. This year, the… Read More
WATCH THE WEBINAR How do we document torture and mass atrocities without harming the people whose stories we rely on? This question shaped REDRESS’ recent webinar on “Centring Survivors’ Voices in Accountability Processes: Survivor-Centred Approaches to Documentation.” The event held on the 10th of… Read More
Despite institutional and civil society efforts, a significant gap remains in the implementation of decisions of the African Commission of Human and People Rights (ACHPR), particularly those awarding reparations to victims and survivors of torture and other human rights violations. Multiple obstacles continue to hinder the effective delivery… Read More
Statement (English) Заява (українською) Today, States will gather for a diplomatic conference in The Hague for the opening of the Convention Establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine. The Convention establishes an administrative body which will assess claims of compensation for “damage, loss, or injury” caused by Russian… Read More
On 13 December, the regime of Aliaksandr Lukashenko released over a hundred political prisoners following an agreement with the United States to lift sanctions on Belarusian potash. Among the released are prominent human rights defenders and Viasna members Ales Bialiatski and Uladzimir Labkovich, as well as key opposition… Read More
By Malak Khalil, Advocacy and Survivor Participation Fellow Despite estimates that the United Kingdom is home to tens of thousands of torture survivors, there is still no coherent dataset — or even an authoritative estimate — of how many people in the UK have experienced torture. This gap persists… Read More
READ THE GUIDE Protests and public gatherings are a vital part of any democratic society. Yet, in recent years, demonstrations around the world have too often been met with excessive force by law enforcement agencies – from batons and kinetic impact projectiles, to tear gas and projectile electric shock weapons. Such misuse of force not only chills free expression but can amount to… Read More