US lifts sanctions on Francesca Albanese, UN expert on Palestinian rights
The United States has lifted sanctions against Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory. The sanctions were removed after a federal judge issued a temporary injunction, finding they restricted Albanese's freedom of speech.

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AI-generatedThe United States has lifted sanctions against Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory. The sanctions were removed after a federal judge issued a temporary injunction, finding they restricted Albanese's freedom of speech. The lawsuit, filed by Albanese's husband and daughter, argued the sanctions were imposed due to her advocacy against alleged human rights abuses by Israel in Gaza. The Trump administration had previously sanctioned Albanese, accusing her of biased activities and lawfare, including recommending arrest warrants for Israeli officials. The Treasury Department listed the removal under "International Criminal Court-related Designation Removal."
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5 extractedAlbanese previously stated the sanctions were 'calculated to weaken my mission'.
The Trump administration imposed sanctions accusing Albanese of 'biased and malicious activities' and 'lawfare'.
A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against the sanctions, finding they restricted her freedom of speech.
US Department of the Treasury removed Albanese from 'International Criminal Court-related Designation Removal' list.
US lifts sanctions on UN expert Francesca Albanese.