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This there a link between the Environment and Human Rights?

2023-06-05T16:04:43+02:00

This there a link between the Environment and Human Rights? Yes there is; The link between the environment and human rights is significant. The environment plays a crucial role in the realization of human rights, including the right to life, health, water, food, and adequate standard of living. A healthy environment is essential for people to enjoy these rights. Environmental harm causes significant harm to human health, safety, and well-being.

This there a link between the Environment and Human Rights?2023-06-05T16:04:43+02:00

On 4 June at 2pm, Navalny supporters will gather in the main squares of cities around the world

2023-06-04T10:41:30+02:00

The team of jailed Russian politician Alexei Navalny has announced a worldwide action in support of him.   Navalny's supporters have proposed holding it on the politician's birthday on 4 June. "On June 4 at 2pm, come out to the main squares of your cities, wherever you are, whatever country you are in, come out to support Navalny," Navalny's supporters said in a statement. The whole world is behind Navalny.

On 4 June at 2pm, Navalny supporters will gather in the main squares of cities around the world2023-06-04T10:41:30+02:00

Vladimir Kara-Murza: Russian opposition figure jailed for 25 years

2023-04-18T16:11:11+02:00

Opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza has been sentenced to 25 years in jail in Russia for charges linked to his criticism of the war in Ukraine.   Mikhail Tereshchenko/TASS Vladimir Kara-Murza is the first person to be accused of treason for publicly listing publicly available facts He was found guilty of treason, spreading "false" information about the Russian army and being affiliated with an "undesirable organisation". The Russian-British former

Vladimir Kara-Murza: Russian opposition figure jailed for 25 years2023-04-18T16:11:11+02:00

US State Department points out human rights problems in Moldova in its 2022 annual report

2023-03-28T09:36:56+02:00

US State Department criticises Moldova for human rights abuses The document identifies problems such as: "reports of torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment by the authorities", "unsuitable and life-threatening conditions in prisons", "serious problems with the independence of courts", "acts of corruption in state bodies". The following problems with the observance of human rights in Moldova are listed in the published report: Reports of torture or cruel, inhuman or

US State Department points out human rights problems in Moldova in its 2022 annual report2023-03-28T09:36:56+02:00

Humanity is losing its rights. Civil liberties have become a luxury for 96.8% of the world’s population

2023-03-22T15:04:48+01:00

CIVICUS has presented its annual ranking of civil liberties around the world, which it has published since 2017. Only 3.2% of the world's people can fully and safely express their opinions and protest. This data is contained in the annual civil liberties ranking compiled by the CIVICUS alliance of human rights organisations. Russia is among the worst of the five "closed" countries. According to the document, in 2022, protests by

Humanity is losing its rights. Civil liberties have become a luxury for 96.8% of the world’s population2023-03-22T15:04:48+01:00

The situation with human rights in Moldova is under close control of the Swiss Confederation

2022-11-11T17:35:49+01:00

Moldova is a candidate for EU membership and must strictly follow the roadmap for reforming the entire spectrum of legislation and political and social institutions. Solidaritätsnetz International, as an international organization, is closely following the political crisis in Moldova in the context of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms of the individual and citizen. We are outraged by a number of gross violations of the prescriptions of European law

The situation with human rights in Moldova is under close control of the Swiss Confederation2022-11-11T17:35:49+01:00

Ukrainians who went abroad because of the war should not return home this winter

2022-11-02T10:04:43+01:00

Ukrainians who fled abroad because of the war should not return home this winter, Ukrainian Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk said in a telethon. "You see: Russia has switched to terrorise civilians, it cannot fight the army, it is losing on the battlefield," RBC-Ukraine quoted her as saying. - I will ask you not to come back, we need to survive the winter. Unfortunately, the

Ukrainians who went abroad because of the war should not return home this winter2022-11-02T10:04:43+01:00

Berlin speaks of “practically exhausted” possibilities for accepting refugees

2022-10-25T17:24:49+02:00

Berlin has "practically run out" of ways to accept refugees. picture alliance/dpa Ruling Burgomaster Franziska Giffay said so, DW reported. "We urgently need more federal real estate to house people well," she said. Giffay also stressed the need for financial support to cover the enormous costs and for a fair distribution of refugees across federal lands. According to the burgomaster, about 340 thousand citizens of Ukraine received first

Berlin speaks of “practically exhausted” possibilities for accepting refugees2022-10-25T17:24:49+02:00

New payment for Ukrainians from the UN

2022-10-25T17:19:38+02:00

On the eve of winter, vulnerable categories of Ukrainians need special support, so they will be able to receive payments from the UN for several months at a time. First of all, we are talking about people who are now evacuated from places of combat operations, as it is more difficult for them to find new housing and prepare for the cold winter. They have the opportunity to receive 13200

New payment for Ukrainians from the UN2022-10-25T17:19:38+02:00

The Netherlands changes the rules of stay for Ukrainian refugees

2022-10-25T17:14:04+02:00

The Dutch government has announced some changes in the order of stay for Ukrainian refugees. © AFP 2022 / ANP / Ramon Van Flymen So, from November 1, the passport will have to have a mark confirming the status of temporary protection. This means an O-document sticker from the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). It can be obtained by all Ukrainians and foreigners who legally resided in

The Netherlands changes the rules of stay for Ukrainian refugees2022-10-25T17:14:04+02:00
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