
Ukraine conflict: What would a no fly zone achieve?
By any estimate, hundreds if not thousands of lives have already been lost since Russia invaded Ukraine. Continue reading Ukraine conflict: What would a no fly zone achieve?
By any estimate, hundreds if not thousands of lives have already been lost since Russia invaded Ukraine. Continue reading Ukraine conflict: What would a no fly zone achieve?
RUSSIA’S invasion of Ukraine has seen war return to Europe and the start of a battle for truth. Continue reading Coming soon – A Redaction Report series on Ukraine’s history
A former member of the Assad regime in Syria has been sentenced to prison by a German court after being found guilty of crimes against humanity. Continue reading German court finds former Syrian regime officer guilty of crimes against humanity
A formula was used to edit results of the 2021 Ugandan presidential election, new data analysis suggests. Continue reading Formula used to rig votes at 2021 Ugandan election, data analysis suggests
The Indian government revoked Article 370 in August 2019, putting an end to Kashmir’s autonomy to have its own constitution, a separate flag, and the freedom to make laws. Continue reading Revoking Kashmir’s special status has allowed human rights abuses to continue unchecked
Last week, the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government introducing a ban on the “portrayal and the promotion of gender identity different from sex at birth, the change of sex and homosexuality” for persons under 18. Continue reading Pressure mounts on the European Commission to take action over Hungary’s anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation
Growing numbers of nations are passing motions to recognise the repression of China’s Uyghur minority as a genocide. Continue reading Uyghur genocide requires greater global solidarity over Xinjiang
Due to a long history of war with neighbouring Ethiopia, the dictator of Eritrea, Isaias Afwerki, is set on ensuring his citizens are always ready for conflict. The biggest recruitment channel for soldiers in Eritrea, one of the most militarised countries in the world, is the education system. Continue reading EXCLUSIVE: Horrors of Eritrea’s Sawa Military Camp
The British government must press the Egyptian government in “the strongest possible way” following the detention of several human rights activists in the country, a Shadow Minister has told Redaction Politics. Continue reading UK government urged to put pressure on Egypt in the face of worsening human rights abuses
Internal pressure is mounting on the British government to sanction Chinese officials over reported human rights abuses. Continue reading British MPs call on UK government to sanction Chinese officials over human rights abuses