Hundreds march in Ukraine in annual tribute to controversial Nazi collaborator

2022-01-07T14:49:41+01:00

Stepan Bandera led the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which fought alongside Nazi Germany during the Second World War, killed thousands of Jews and Poles Hundreds march in Ukraine in annual tribute to controversial Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera led the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which fought alongside Nazi Germany during the Second World War, killed thousands of Jews and Poles Hundreds of people marched bearing torches in the capital city of Ukraine Friday

Hundreds march in Ukraine in annual tribute to controversial Nazi collaborator2022-01-07T14:49:41+01:00

Hungary: LGBTQI amendments incompatible with international human rights standards says Venice Commission

2021-12-20T13:09:37+01:00

These amendments introduce prohibitions and/or restrictions on any depiction or discussion of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations in the public sphere, including schools and the media Hungary: LGBTQI amendments incompatible with international human rights standards says Venice Commission The constitutional law experts of the Council of Europe’s Venice Commission have published an Opinion on the compatibility with international human rights standards of Act LXXIX, as enacted by the Hungarian

Hungary: LGBTQI amendments incompatible with international human rights standards says Venice Commission2021-12-20T13:09:37+01:00

Russia: The defendants of the Ingush case sentenced to terms from 7.5 to 9 years in prison

2021-12-17T14:30:47+01:00

The defendants of the Ingush case sentenced to terms from 7.5 to 9 years in prison The Kislovodsk city court sentenced the Ingush “opposition leaders” to terms from 7.5 to 9 years in a general regime colony. This was reported by the correspondent of “Novaya Gazeta” from the courtroom. Maslag Uzhakhov, Akhmed Barakhoev and Musa Malsagov were sentenced to 9 years in prison. Ismail Nalgiev, Bagaudin Khautiev and Barakh Chemurziev

Russia: The defendants of the Ingush case sentenced to terms from 7.5 to 9 years in prison2021-12-17T14:30:47+01:00

Russia: Second hearing on the case of liquidation of International Memorial

2021-12-15T12:29:28+01:00

Second hearing on the case of liquidation of International Memorial At the second hearing, the judge added a petition with 127,000 signatures against the closure of the organisation to the case. The next hearing is scheduled for December 28, 2021. On Tuesday, December 14, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation held a second hearing on the lawsuit of the Prosecutor General's Office to liquidate International Memorial. The siloviks (security

Russia: Second hearing on the case of liquidation of International Memorial2021-12-15T12:29:28+01:00

Odessa children’s magazine “Pchelka” is banned in Ukraine

2021-12-20T14:27:18+01:00

This periodical is distributed on a voluntary basis only. Children acquire it for charitable purposes and only with the permission of their parents. Odessa children's magazine "Pchelka" is banned in Ukraine The already odious Ukrainian ombudsman for the protection of the state language Taras Kremin  has noted a new "change" in the fight against the spread of Russian-language content in the country. This time, the Russian-language children's magazine "Pchelka", which

Odessa children’s magazine “Pchelka” is banned in Ukraine2021-12-20T14:27:18+01:00

Why does a dictator need free media, and when he decides to get rid of them

2021-12-10T11:02:29+01:00

The confrontation between the authorities and the media is a complex story. Even in a thrice-dictatorial regime, the authorities may need independent and uncontrolled sources of information. Why does a dictator need free media, and when he decides to get rid of them Free press and secret police The confrontation between the authorities and the media is a complex story. Even in a thrice-dictatorial regime, the authorities may need independent

Why does a dictator need free media, and when he decides to get rid of them2021-12-10T11:02:29+01:00

The story of one dictator and one independent newspaper

2021-12-10T10:45:18+01:00

We must never forget those who stood and stand in the way of any dictator and fearlessly speak about his crimes. The story of one dictator and one independent newspaper In the 1920s, journalists at the Münchner Post already saw the danger posed by Hitler. They wrote decisively and fearlessly about the threat of National Socialism. Hitler called this newspaper "the devil's workshop" and threatened its employees with the help

The story of one dictator and one independent newspaper2021-12-10T10:45:18+01:00

Online meeting between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin

2021-12-08T12:42:22+01:00

Online meeting between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin had a video call on December 7, 2021. The conversation took place against a backdrop of sharply escalating tensions around Ukraine. Western countries and Kiev believe that Moscow may be preparing an armed invasion into the country. The conversation started around 6 pm according to Moscow time. It took place behind closed doors

Online meeting between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin2021-12-08T12:42:22+01:00

The ECHR banned the expulsion of migrants already trapped in Poland back to Belarus

2021-12-08T11:39:37+01:00

The ECHR banned the expulsion of migrants already trapped in Poland back to Belarus The European Court of Human Rights has published a decision that prohibits Poland from deporting migrants who have already entered Poland back to Belarus. Between August 20 and December 3, 2021 the ECHR examined more than 40 applications submitted by 198 applicants. In their applications, the applicants urge to ensure their safe stay on the territory

The ECHR banned the expulsion of migrants already trapped in Poland back to Belarus2021-12-08T11:39:37+01:00

The Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the Penitentiary Service brought to administrative responsibility

2021-12-07T18:14:32+01:00

By the decision of the State Inspector, the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the Special Penitentiary Service were brought to administrative responsibility for several episodes of an administrative offense against Mikhail Saakashvili The Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the Penitentiary Service brought to administrative responsibility By the decision of the State Inspector, the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the Special Penitentiary Service were brought to administrative responsibility

The Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the Penitentiary Service brought to administrative responsibility2021-12-07T18:14:32+01:00
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