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Maria Reisdorf and Sarah Teich

Maria Reisdorf is a recent Queen’s law graduate. Sarah Teich is an international human rights lawyer, a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, and a legal adviser at the Canadian Coalition Against Terror.

Lead international Magnitsky sanctions for Tigray

Ottawa should answer the call for collective action that its Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae, pictured, has made by imposing Magnitsky sanctions on individual Ethiopian and Eritrean officials responsible for the ongoing atrocities in Tigray, and empower its diplomats across Western capitals and institutions to follow suit. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Ottawa should answer the call for collective action that its Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae, pictured, has made by imposing Magnitsky sanctions on individual Ethiopian and Eritrean officials responsible for the ongoing atrocities in Tigray, and empower its diplomats across Western capitals and institutions to follow suit. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Ottawa should answer the call for collective action that its Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae, pictured, has made by imposing Magnitsky sanctions on individual Ethiopian and Eritrean officials responsible for the ongoing atrocities in Tigray, and empower its diplomats across Western capitals and institutions to follow suit. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Ottawa should answer the call for collective action that its Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae, pictured, has made by imposing Magnitsky sanctions on individual Ethiopian and Eritrean officials responsible for the ongoing atrocities in Tigray, and empower its diplomats across Western capitals and institutions to follow suit. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade