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RedressTrust has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in March 2022. Resources RedressTrust has populated their site with include: • Registration: Advancing State Practice on Immunities Conference • Survivor Advisory Group’s Vision for 2026 | Redress • When Discrimination Becomes Torture: The Hidden Violence inside Mexican Prisons | Redress • Nigeria’s Legal Reality: Until the Law Truly Speaks, Torture Will Remain the Norm | Redress • 18 años de injusticia: la historia de Andrew Córdova y la lucha contra la tortura en México | Redress • Tradition, Torture and Tear: Unveiling the Cycle of Abuse in Hijra Community | Redress • Survivor voices at the heart of reparation for Ukraine • UATC Impact Report (2023-2026) • Casebook 3: Confronting Torture: Landmark UK Litigation | Redress • Confronting Torture in the United Kingdom • Zero Tolerance for Torture: Monitoring Places of Detention in Ukraine | Redress • Torture Without Consequence: Why Nigeria’s Criminal Justice Reform Must Move Beyond Laws | Redress • How Gen Z has Shaped the Response to Torture and Police Brutality in East Africa | Redress • Molded by Violence: Re-education of Ukrainian Children | Redress • Fighting Torture in South Africa: Raising Awareness and Seeking Justice | Redress • Webinar Registration: Grassroots Empowerment: Community-based Strategies against Torture • Natalia Kubesch and Lyra Nightingale: Asset Recovery for Ukraine - The Long Road • Lucía Inés Xiloj Cuin: Lessons on Victim Participation for the Reparation of Indigenous Women Victims of Sexual Violence and Other Forms of Torture in Guatemala • Laura Posada-Orjuela: Lessons from Colombia’s Victim Identification Commission for Ukraine’s Emerging Claims Mechanism • Illia Chernohorenko: Ukraine’s Emerging Compensation Architecture and Its Systemic Challenges • Shuichi Furuya: Comparing Reparations for Victims in Ukraine and Gaza • Symposium on Advancing Effective and Comprehensive Reparation for Victims of the War in Ukraine: Reparations for the War in Ukraine - Taking a Long-View - Opinio Juris • Lucía Inés Xiloj Cuin : Lessons from Colombia’s Victim Identification Commission for Ukraine’s Emerging Claims Mechanism • Luke Moffet: Asset Recovery for Ukraine - The Long Road - Opinio Juris • How Can Victims in Libya Be Heard before the International Criminal Court? | Redress • Open Letter: Ensuring Survivor and Civil Society Participation in the Establishment and Design of the International Claims Commission for Ukraine | Redress • EU Day Against Impunity: Global Initiative Urges EU and Member States to Stand Firmly with Survivors | Redress • Human Rights Sanctions Mid-Year Update • Sanctions at a Crossroads as U.S. Misuse Continues | Redress • Consular Assistance Absent from King’s Speech Despite Government Promise | Redress • Survivors of Bangladesh’s 2024 Protests Are Seeking More Than Compensation | Redress • Join our webinar: Casebook 2 launch • REDRESS’s Casebook Highlights Strategic Cases Challenging Torture and Defending Dissent | Redress • UN Experts Call for Urgent Release of Jagtar Singh Johal After Torture Findings | Redress • UN Experts Raise Alarm Over Custodial Torture in India | Redress • #UJAR2026: New developments in 2025 | Redress • Victims of the War in Ukraine Need Reparation Today, Not Tomorrow | Redress • Reparation Today, Not Tomorrow: Guidelines for Repurposing Russia-linked Assets to Finance Reparation for Victims of the War in Ukraine | Redress • Promoting Accountability for UK Enablers of Human Rights Violations | Redress • The Systemic Delay of Judicial Hearings and the Risk of Cruel Treatment in Angola | Redress • Civil Society’s Role in Tracking Suspects of International Crimes | Redress • Edgar Kaiser: Indian Human Rights Lawyer and Innovative Lawyer Award Winner • Luis Carlos Díaz on the International Criminal Court • Elizabeth Atieno on survivor-centred justice • UK Risks Becoming a Safe Haven for War Criminals, Lords Warn: Calls Grow for Universal Jurisdiction Reform • EU Victims’ Rights Directive Revision | Redress • Victims’ Rights in the Crimes Against Humanity Convention | Redress • Making Criminal Assets Work for Victims – From Confiscation to Compensation | Redress • Turning Sanctions Enforcement into Redress for Survivors | Redress • MPs Call on the UK Government to Strengthen the Credibility of Magnitsky Sanctions | Redress • REDRESS Celebrates Decision of Peruvian Court Convicting Perpetrators of Azul Rojas Marín for Torture and Sexual Violence | Redress • In Focus 2025: Making Consular Protection a Legal Right for Britons Abroad | Redress • In Focus 2025: From Harm to Healing • In Focus 2025: Holding the Line Against Torture • In Focus 2025: Confronting LGBTIQ+ Torture • In Focus 2025: Upholding Justice in Hostile Times • In Focus 2025: Protesting Without Fear • Statement by Ukrainian Survivor Groups Regarding the International Compensation Mechanism for Victims of Russian Aggression and Its Temporal Scope | Redress • Ukrainian Survivors Call for States Not to Forget Pre-2022 Victims | Redress • Annual Review 2025 | Redress • New UATC Guidance Note to Help Document/Expose Misuse of Police Weapons in Protests | Redress • A Crucial Moment for the ICC: REDRESS Side Events at the Assembly of States Parties | Redress • Eight Years of Injustice: Bring Jagtar Home | Redress • UK Tribunal Clarifies When British Intelligence Agencies are “Complicit” in Torture in First Case Scrutinising its Complicity in CIA Abuses | Redress • Q&A on the Duterte ICC Case: Combating Disinformation and Promoting Victims’ Access to Information • Unchecked and Unpunished: New Report Examines How Torture Became Normal in India • UAT: Support Victims, End Impunity: States Must End Torture Now • Former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Juan Méndez: “These 40 years have seen quite remarkable progress” • Bahrain: “The scar on my forehead is a painful reminder of torture” • "Torture Destroys Communities" - Alice Edwards, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture • UK Faces Unprecedented Trial Over Alleged Role in CIA Torture of Al-Hawsawi • Trump’s Sanctions against ICC Judges are a Direct Assault on Accountability for Victims of International Crimes Worldwide • Briefing Paper: Realising Reparation for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Key Insights • Dominic Ongwen’s Appeal Rejected: ICC Must Deliver on Reparations • The EU Should Defend the ICC • Practice Note 13: Claiming and Implementing Reparation for Survivors • Q&A for Victims in Ukraine on the ICC Proceedings and their Rights before the Court • Casebook 1 • Egypt’s Challenge: Confronting Torture and Upholding Human Rights • Defying Justice: Egypt’s Failure to Implement the African Commission’s Decisions on Ending Torture • Report of Thematic Briefing to CEDAW on the Challenges for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence to Realise their Right to Reparation • Torture is more than a word: Why It’s Time the UK Takes Torture Seriously • Civilians Arbitrarily Detained in Sudan, Tortured by Warring Parties in Shadow War Against Marginalised Groups • Briefing: Survivor Centred ICC Reparations for Victims of Dominic Ongwen’s Crimes • Briefing Paper: One Step Closer to Justice and Healing • Israel/Palestine: International Community Must Act on Torture Crisis • UAT: End Killings and Torture of Protesters in Kenya, Ensure Freedom of Assembly • Accused in Guantánamo Case May Still Face the Death Penalty • New EU Deal Ignores Suffering of Torture Survivors in Egypt • REDRESS Calls on the Next UK Government to Take Torture Seriously • Realising Reparation for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence • Making Justice Work: Civil Society Unites in the Global Fight Against Impunity • UK Targeted Sanctions Quarterly Update: May 2024 • Strong call for the UK Government to do more to safeguard the rights of British nationals detained abroad • Submission: Written Evidence to the Treasury Committee into the UK’s Financial Sanctions on Russia • Urgent Need to Make Reparation a Reality for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence • UN Calls on UK to Take Torture Seriously, Adopts Recommendations Endorsed by REDRESS • Open letter to the Prime Minister Concerning Reports that Information which Informed the UK’s Decision to Suspend Funding to UNRWA was Obtained by Torture • Joint statement: Egypt Must Immediately and Unconditionally Release Anti-torture Protester Mahmoud Hussein • Practice Note 11: A Survivor-Centred Approach to Seeking Reparation for Torture • Practice Note 10: Reparation for Torture Survivors • ICC’s Largest Ever Reparation Order Paves the Way for Reparations for Victims of Ongwen’s Crimes • Open Letter to Rishi Sunak: Fulfil Your Promise to Ukrainian Victims and Resolve the Impasse over the Sale of Chelsea FC • A Quarterly Update: New Sanction Designations and the UK’s Efforts to Clamp Down on Sanction Evasion • Protecting British Nationals Abroad from Human Rights Violations – Principles for a legal right to consular assistance • Innovative Avenues to Finance Reparation in the UK • Torture in Rwanda: Briefing on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill • Annual Review 2023 • Universally Prohibited, Still Widely Practiced: Time to Stand United Against Torture • Evaluating Targeted Sanctions: A Flexible Framework for Impact Analysis • One year on from the detention of Nasta Loika • Global Britain, Global Justice: Strengthening Accountability for International Crimes in England and Wales • Torture in Egypt: A Crime Against Humanity • REPORT SUMMARY: RUINING A COUNTRY, DEVASTATING ITS PEOPLE • Briefing Paper: The Illegal Migration Bill • Chad Study on Opportunities for Reparations for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, Breaking the Silence • Investigating Torture Against LGBTIQ+ Persons • Survivors of Torture Manifesto • DONATE • ICC Holds First High-level Sudanese Official Responsible for International Crimes in Darfur | Redress • David Yambio on the hope of the International Criminal Court • Oleksandr Maksymenko on justice for Ukrainian surviors • Lala Abgaryan on Confronting Impunity • One Year on and Still No Right to Consular Assistance, Despite Labour Promise | Redress • Arbitrary detention victims urge Starmer to press Modi on jailed British Sikh | Foreign policy | The Guardian • Newsletter Signup • REDRESS 2030 Strategy | Redress • Strengthening Civil Society’s Capacity to Track Suspects of International Crimes | Redress • India at the UN General Assembly: Can a State Tolerating Torture Lead on Peace and Security? | Redress • Prominent Figures and Organisations Urge Life-Saving Medical Care for Iran’s Longest-Held Female Political Prisoner | Redress • Global Sanctions Mid-Year Update: Steady Targeted Sanctions Momentum but U.S. Fault Lines Emerge • Sri Lanka Has Shielded Killers of Journalists, Finds New Report Examining Investigation Failures in BBC Reporter’s Murder | Redress • UN Member States Should Call on Malawi to End Torture Against LGBTIQ+ Persons • Strengthening Pathways for Recovering Syrian Assets to Deliver Reparation for Survivors • Towards a Legal Recognition of LGBTIQ+ Torture in Africa: Insights from Malawi, Kenya, and South Africa • UK Leads on Russia Sanctions, but Must Do More to Deliver Reparation to Ukraine • Filipino Katotohanan o Kasinungalingan: Ang Pagwawasto sa mga Kasinungalingan Ukol sa Pag-Aresto kay Duterte at sa ICC • Fact or Fiction? Confronting Disinformation around Duterte’s Arrest and the ICC • Global Sanctions Mid-Year Update: Democracies Unite against Human Rights Abuses and Corruption • Justice without Borders: Ending Impunity for International Crimes in Europe • REDRESS Facebook • Guide: How Can Victims in Ukraine Be Heard before the International Criminal Court • REDRESS LinkedIN • IAPB Briefing: The International Criminal Court and Belarus • REDRESS Youtube Channel • Recovering UK Assets Linked to Sanctions Violations as Reparation • Briefing: Repurposing The £783,827.34 Recovered From Petr Aven For Survivors Of The War In Ukraine • Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2025 • REDRESS Bulletin: 11th Edition • Register: Addressing Impunity for Torture and Other Human Rights Violations in India. • 2024 in Focus: Ending the Cycle of Violence Against Protestors • 2024 in Focus: Promoting Survivor Participation and Empowerment • 2024 in Focus: Repairing the Harm to Survivors of Conflict-related Sexual Violence • 2024 in Focus: The Threat of Torture is Too Big to Tackle Alone • Annual Review 2024 • FINANCE ASSISTANT VACANCY • Interview with Claude Heller: Looking Back on 40 Years of the Fight Against Torture with the Chair of the Committee Against Torture • Being Survivor-Centred: What it Means in Practice • Kenya Must Address Post-Election Sexual Violence • REDRESS BULLETIN: TENTH EDITION • 2024 in Focus: Holding War Criminals to Account in Britain • 2024 in Focus: Securing Financial Accountability for Human Rights Abuses • Briefing Paper: Consular Assistance in Domestic Legal Frameworks • Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2024 • One Year On: Urgent Strategy Shift Required to Halt Atrocities in Sudan • From Detention to Freedom: How the Labour Government Can Support Arbitrarily Detained British Nationals • Innovative Lawyers Awards • Call for Proposals: “Global Initiative Against Impunity for International Crimes and Serious Human Rights Violations: Making Justice Work” • Landmark Ruling Highlights Lithuanian Complicity In CIA Torture, Prompts Questions About UK Role • REDRESS: 2024 TCS London Marathon • House of Lords Inquiry Calls on the UK Government to Act Swiftly on Russian Frozen Assets • Webinar: Best Practices on Survivor-Centred Reparation: an Inter-Regional Conversation • Legal Officer: Dissent and Discrimination – London • Communications Assistant • Legal Assistant