Together with the refugees – the ISHR Christmas campaign in Lithuania

2023-01-16T15:25:25+01:00

As a sign of solidarity with the many Ukrainian refugees in Lithuania, the Lithuanian ISHR section launched a large Christmas campaign in the Ignalina and Vilnius area. 100 particularly needy Ukrainian and Lithuanian families received Christmas packages with food, personal gifts and toys worth 50 euros. This Christmas in Lithuania, the horror on the other side of the border, in Ukraine, remains ever present. 71,000 people have fled here from

Together with the refugees – the ISHR Christmas campaign in Lithuania2023-01-16T15:25:25+01:00

МТПЧ-Малдова: “Людзі ў Малдове лічаць, што яны наступныя”

2022-06-24T12:25:33+02:00

Даклад Малдаўскай секцыі МТПЧ пра асцярогі і пагрозу пашырэння вайны Малдаване жывуць у сталым стрэсе і страху з 24 лютага з-за вайны, развязанай Расеяй супраць Украіны. Кожны знішчаны мост, кожны захоплены горад ці вёска павялічваюць страх. Простыя жыхары Малдовы з жахам назіраюць за падзеямі ва Ўкраіне і праецыруюць іх на сябе і на сваю маленькую краіну, што мяжуе з Украінай. Не з'яўляючыся ні чальцом Эўрапейскага Звязу, ні чальцом НАТО, Малдова

МТПЧ-Малдова: “Людзі ў Малдове лічаць, што яны наступныя”2022-06-24T12:25:33+02:00

All hell is loose in the east

2025-11-06T16:37:12+01:00

120,000 Russian soldiers on the Ukrainian border are an obvious threat to NATO and now the official recognition of the self-proclaimed People's Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. All hell is loose in the east February 23, 2022, published 1 day before the start of the war. 120,000 Russian soldiers on the Ukrainian border are an obvious threat to NATO and now the official recognition of the self-proclaimed People's Republics

All hell is loose in the east2025-11-06T16:37:12+01:00

Christmas in Stanytsia Luhanska

2022-02-21T11:37:31+01:00

Christmas in Stanytsia Luhanska Every time I come to Stanytsia Luhanska, I challenge myself. Because you never know what you can expect and what you can see. To be honest, arriving this time I expected to see not the most wonderful place on earth. As a rule, the infrastructure on the front lines is not so pleasing to the eye, and so one always fears that it might get worse.

Christmas in Stanytsia Luhanska2022-02-21T11:37:31+01:00

Summary of the United Nations report on arbitrary detention, torture and ill-treatment in the context of armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine

2021-11-26T10:43:05+01:00

Summary of the United Nations report on arbitrary detention, torture and ill-treatment in the context of armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine Framework The thematic report is done by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and examines the scale, methods, perpetrators and context of arbitrary detention, torture and ill-treatment in the armed conflict that has occurred in eastern Ukraine, both by Ukrainian Government actors as

Summary of the United Nations report on arbitrary detention, torture and ill-treatment in the context of armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine2021-11-26T10:43:05+01:00

In memory of Andrei Sakharov: the 100th anniversary of the outstanding man´s birth

2021-11-26T10:43:09+01:00

In memory of Andrei Sakharov, who would have turned 100 on 21 May 2021. How would he celebrate his 100th birthday today? On 14 December 1989, Andrei Sakharov died at the age of 68, Muscovites bid farewell. December 1989, it is minus 40 degrees, everything was covered with snow and ice, and I was standing in a queue of people with no end in sight. A young political science student

In memory of Andrei Sakharov: the 100th anniversary of the outstanding man´s birth2021-11-26T10:43:09+01:00

Life on the Demarcation Line: One Man’s Fate

2021-11-26T10:43:10+01:00

Life on the Demarcation Line: One Man's Fate Always when I approach Stanytsia Luhanska (a Ukrainian village bordering the so-called Luhansk People's Republic), I feel anxiety. Inside, everything shrinks painfully and a sense of dread is combating an overwhelming desire to see my grandparents, to wander the streets I used to walk on as a child, to stop by a flower shop with my grandmother and to buy some fresh

Life on the Demarcation Line: One Man’s Fate2021-11-26T10:43:10+01:00

ISHR-EaP/Russia -Annual review 2020

2021-11-26T10:43:20+01:00

ISHR-Eastern Partnership (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine) and Russia/EAP/R 2020 Annual review by Dr. Carmen Krusch-Grün. The opinions of the relevant Eap/R-ISHR sections can, may and should differ in detail. The end of the year is always a turning point, especially a time to “hold” back”. And as much as you want to avoid it, you may not be able to hear it at all, there is no avoiding

ISHR-EaP/Russia -Annual review 20202021-11-26T10:43:20+01:00

Corona in Germany, the World and Human Rights

2021-11-26T10:44:08+01:00

 Corona in Germany, the World and Human Rights   Blessed is he who visited this world in its fateful hours Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev, 1803 - 1873      Covid-19 in Germany Outbreak - Silent Killers From Wuhan to Heinsberg What exactly is this virus? Tsunami dynamics The difference is in the way you die Flatten the curve The emergency brake in the Mercedes Close together in distance Our economic

Corona in Germany, the World and Human Rights2021-11-26T10:44:08+01:00

Does Belarus downplay the global coronavirus pandemic?

2021-11-26T10:44:11+01:00

Does Belarus downplay the global coronavirus pandemic? (©Guus Krol) Belarusians began to feel the consequences of the global coronavirus pandemic around the beginning of the second decade of March 2020. The authorities were forced to restrict the entry and departure rules in response to similar measures taken by neighboring states (Poland, Russia, Ukraine, and others) to limit the movement of people. These affected both the crossing of the state border

Does Belarus downplay the global coronavirus pandemic?2021-11-26T10:44:11+01:00
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