S.A. v DRC
S.A. (a pseudonym given to her to protect her identity) was raped by a member of the Armed Forces in the late 2000s, during the armed conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
S.A. (a pseudonym given to her to protect her identity) was raped by a member of the Armed Forces in the late 2000s, during the armed conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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REDRESS is a human rights charity based in London that works internationally to combat torture by seeking justice and reparation for torture survivors.
REDRESS’ vision is a world without torture, where all torture survivors obtain the justice they deserve for the harm they suffered.
REDRESS was founded in 1992 by Keith Carmichael, a British citizen who sought justice for the torture and ill-treatment that he endured while arbitrarily detained in Saudi Arabia from November 1981 until March 1984.
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