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    'There are no red lines anymore' says UN Palestinian rights expert on US sanctions

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    Posted on July 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    US sanctions on UN expert Francesca Albanese may hinder human rights advocacy. Despite asset freezes and travel restrictions, she intends to continue her work.

    UN Expert Warns US Sanctions Could Deter Human Rights Advocacy

    By Olivia Le Poidevin

    GENEVA (Reuters) -The top U.N. expert on Palestinian rights said on Friday that the U.S. decision to place her under sanctions could have a "chilling effect" on people who engage with her and restrict her movements, but that she planned to continue her work.

    On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that Francesca Albanese would be added to the U.S. sanctions list for her actions, which he described as prompting illegitimate prosecutions of Israelis at the International Criminal Court.

    Albanese said she now faces asset freezes and potential travel restrictions, warning that the U.S. decision could set a "dangerous" precedent for human rights defenders worldwide.

    "There are no red lines anymore ... It is scary," she told Reuters via video link from Bosnia, where she was attending events for the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.

    "It might block me from moving around. It will have a chilling effect on people normally engaging with me because for American citizens or for green card holders, this is going to be extremely problematic."

    "My plans are to continue what I've been doing," she added.

    The White House was not immediately available for comment.

    The U.N. Special Rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories is one of dozens of experts appointed by the 47-member U.N. Human Rights Council to report on specific global issues.

    Albanese, an Italian lawyer and academic, has been a vocal critic of Israel's treatment of Palestinians. She recently published a report calling on states at the U.N. Council to impose an arms embargo and cut off trade and financial ties with Israel, while accusing the U.S. ally of waging a "genocidal campaign" in Gaza.

    Israel's mission in Geneva said the report was "legally groundless, defamatory and a flagrant abuse of her office."

    The U.N. Human Rights office confirmed on Friday that Albanese is the first special rapporteur to be sanctioned and called for the decision to be reversed. The European Union said it "deeply regrets" the U.S. decision. Rights defenders have also rallied to her defence.

    Israel has faced accusations of genocide at the International Court of Justice and of war crimes at the ICC over its military assault on Gaza.

    Israel strongly denies the accusations and says its campaign amounts to self-defence after the deadly, Hamas-led attack that triggered the war in October 2023.

    (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; additional reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout in Brussels; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US sanctions could deter human rights advocacy.
    • •Francesca Albanese plans to continue her work despite sanctions.
    • •Sanctions may restrict Albanese's movements and financial assets.
    • •The UN and EU express concern over the US decision.
    • •Israel denies allegations of genocide and war crimes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'There are no red lines anymore' says UN Palestinian rights expert on US sanctions

    1What did Francesca Albanese say about the US sanctions?

    Albanese stated that the US sanctions could have a 'chilling effect' on those who engage with her and warned it might block her mobility.

    2Who announced the sanctions against Francesca Albanese?

    The sanctions were announced by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who described her actions as prompting illegitimate prosecutions.

    3What was the reaction of the U.N. Human Rights office to the sanctions?

    The U.N. Human Rights office confirmed that Albanese is the first special rapporteur to be sanctioned and called for the decision to be reversed.

    4What accusations has Israel faced at the International Court of Justice?

    Israel has faced accusations of genocide and war crimes over its military actions in Gaza, which it strongly denies, claiming self-defense.

    5What did Albanese call for in her recent report?

    Albanese called on states at the U.N. Council to impose an arms embargo on Israel due to its treatment of Palestinians.

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