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Call to Demonstration “Choose Ukraine” – February 24, Brandenburg Gate

2025-01-15T14:35:02+01:00

Call to Demonstration “Choose Ukraine” – February 24, Brandenburg Gate For nearly 11 years, russia has waged war against Ukraine, and three years ago, this war escalated into a brutal full-scale invasion. Every day, Ukraine loses territory – places where people live. russian missiles and bombs destroy villages and cities, while drone attacks terrorize civilians and target critical infrastructure. This winter, russia aims to dismantle power and heating systems, leaving

Call to Demonstration “Choose Ukraine” – February 24, Brandenburg Gate2025-01-15T14:35:02+01:00

Season’s Greetings from the International Society for Human Rights!

2025-01-06T16:04:08+01:00

  Season’s Greetings from the International Society for Human Rights! As the year draws to a close, we at the International Society for Human Rights (ISHR) reflect on the incredible milestones we’ve achieved together in 2024, thanks to your unwavering support, generosity, and commitment to our shared vision of human dignity, justice, and equality for all. We also strengthened our efforts in advocacy and social inclusion, addressing pressing global challenges

Season’s Greetings from the International Society for Human Rights!2025-01-06T16:04:08+01:00

Joint appeal to Russia

2025-01-06T17:38:31+01:00

Members of the Hessian state parliament who support the petition and the message behind it. In doing so, they are sending a cross-party signal in favour of human rights and justice. IGFM welcomes joint efforts for abducted Ukrainian civilian prisoners in the Hessian state parliament Frankfurt am Main/ Wiesbaden, 20 December 2024 - Members of parliament from the various democratic groups in the Hessian state parliament have sent

Joint appeal to Russia2025-01-06T17:38:31+01:00

Criminal prosecution in Russia for anti-war stance

2024-12-19T16:47:24+01:00

The St. Petersburg-based public human rights organisation Civic Control has issued a report on the persecution of Russians under articles of the Criminal Code that have become a tool of repression for their anti-war stance. Moscow City Duma deputy Alexei Gorinov in court on charges of ‘spreading deliberately false information about the Russian army’. Moscow, 8 July 2022. REUTERS - Stringer A week after the start of the

Criminal prosecution in Russia for anti-war stance2024-12-19T16:47:24+01:00

UN condemns human rights violations in Crimea

2024-12-19T16:16:58+01:00

The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on the ‘Human Rights Situation in the Temporarily Occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol’   The document was supported by 81 countries, 14 voted against and 80 abstained. The document condemns the systematic violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms recorded on the occupied territory of Ukraine by the Russian authorities. In particular, it refers to the harassment of Crimean

UN condemns human rights violations in Crimea2024-12-19T16:16:58+01:00

Video of politician Alexei Navalny’s meetings with lawyers in the colony recorded on hidden camera

2024-12-11T23:41:34+01:00

Alexei Navalny's team showed videos of meetings with lawyers in the penal colony recorded on a hidden camera Yulia Navalnaya said that the recordings were obtained after the announcement of a reward for any information about the murder of Aleksei in the colony. The hidden camerawork recorded the meetings of the oppositionist with lawyers Olga Mikhailova, Vadimim Kobzev and Alexey Liptser. "These videos should not exist at all," Navalnaya said:

Video of politician Alexei Navalny’s meetings with lawyers in the colony recorded on hidden camera2024-12-11T23:41:34+01:00

10 December Human Rights Day

2024-12-10T11:28:02+01:00

Human Rights Day is celebrated annually around the world on 10 December. It is timed to coincide with the date of adoption of one of the most significant global commitments in the world - the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration was adopted by the UN General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948. The Declaration articulated for the first time the fundamental human rights to be universally protected.

10 December Human Rights Day2024-12-10T11:28:02+01:00

On the situation in Georgia

2024-12-03T11:10:19+01:00

Following the 26 October election, which was rigged, de facto Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said he was suspending Georgia's EU accession talks until 2028. He also said that European politicians and bureaucrats use grants for blackmail, against the interests of Georgia. These statements caused great indignation among the Georgian population and many thousands of absolutely peaceful, spontaneous rallies began. In order to disperse peaceful demonstrations, law enforcement agencies began

On the situation in Georgia2024-12-03T11:10:19+01:00

Become a Changemaker: Apply to the 2025 ISHR Ambassadors Program

2024-11-22T13:19:13+01:00

Become a Changemaker: Apply to the 2025 ISHR Ambassadors Program Do you see challenges in your community that demand urgent action? Are you passionate about raising awareness for human rights issues, tackling climate change, or addressing inequality? Here’s your chance to make a difference. The International Society for Human Rights (ISHR) invites you to apply for the 2025 Ambassadors Program—a fully remote opportunity to gain skills, connect with a global

Become a Changemaker: Apply to the 2025 ISHR Ambassadors Program2024-11-22T13:19:13+01:00

Moldova’s well-managed presidential run-off offered voters genuine choice

2024-11-05T16:47:25+01:00

Moldova’s well-managed presidential run-off offered voters genuine choice, despite legal deficiencies, unbalanced media coverage and impact of foreign interference, international observers say The 3 November second round of Moldova’s presidential election was administered efficiently and professionally, and offered voters a choice between genuine political alternatives, international observers said in a statement of preliminary findings and conclusions today. Candidates were able to campaign freely, but the quiet, ten-day campaign was marked by an

Moldova’s well-managed presidential run-off offered voters genuine choice2024-11-05T16:47:25+01:00
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