We do not have now real independence of judges

2021-11-26T10:47:20+01:0011. June 2018|

We do not have now real independence of judges In the Republic of Moldova, there are now two serious problems in the justice sector: lack of independence of judges and promotion of persons without merits to posts, ex-member of the Superior Council of Magistracy Tatiana Raducanu stated in the program “Black box” on TV8 channel, IPN reports. According to her, in Moldova there is now no real independence of judges,

Moldova is one of the first countries in Europe to adopt a new National Programme on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

2021-11-26T10:47:21+01:007. June 2018|

Moldova is one of the first countries in Europe to adopt a new National Programme on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights The new National Program on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights 2018-2022, recently approved by the Government of the Republic of Moldova, aims to improve the access to and the quality of services, and to inform the population in this regard. Thus, the basic human right to decide

Moldova again condemned by the ECtHR

2021-11-26T10:47:22+01:003. June 2018|

Moldova again condemned by the ECtHR The Republic of Moldova was again condemned to the ECtHR for inhumane detention conditions. Moldova will have to pay 6,300 euros for two former detainees, TV Moldova 1 reports. The two complained that they were detained in inadequate prison conditions in the Transnistrian region, and that the civil proceedings had an excessively long duration. The decision was published on the High Court website. Magistrates

Picketers of Parliament and Government Buildings demand to ban homosexuality

2021-11-26T10:47:23+01:0031. May 2018|

Picketers of Parliament and Government Buildings demand to ban homosexuality   A group of priests and Christians protested in front of the Parliament and Government Buildings, demanding to amend the Contravention Code and ban the propagation of other marriage relations than those between a man and a woman. The Government and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research were asked not to introduce the subject “Sexual Education” in the school

Each fifth woman in Moldova is subject to sexual harassment at workplace

2021-11-26T10:47:24+01:0030. May 2018|

Each fifth woman in Moldova is subject to sexual harassment at workplace The workplaces or education institutions are the environments where sexual harassment is most often manifested in the Republic of Moldova. Thus, each fifth woman is subject to sexual harassment at the workplace, while another 20% of the women, according to statistics, were threatened or told to have sex by the teacher so as to enjoy particular benefits in

Denial of adequate medical care of Mr. Serghei Cosovan while in detention

2021-11-26T10:47:26+01:0024. May 2018|

Denial of adequate medical care of Mr. Serghei Cosovan while in detention   The International Secretariat of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) requests your URGENT intervention in the following situation in the Republic of Moldova.   Brief Description of the Situation The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by reliable sources about the denial of adequate medical care of Mr. Serghei Cosovan, a 46-year-old Moldovan citizen, held in custody pending trial in Prison No.16-Pruncul, Chisinau, Moldova. According

In the struggle for non-discrimination of the LGBT community, the police violated the rights of other citizens

2021-11-26T10:47:26+01:0023. May 2018|

Im Kampf für die Nichtdiskriminierung der LGBT-Gemeinschaft verletzte die Polizei die Rechte anderer Bürger A group of Christians who took part in the protest against the LGBT march of May 19 ask the Prosecutor General’s Office to become involved and hold accountable the police officers who maintained public order. The Christians say they were groundlessly insulted by the police while they were demonstrating peacefully and remained profoundly traumatized and shocked

Moldova repeatedly convicted by ECHR for unlawful detention: Applicant to receive over 5 thousand euros

2021-11-26T10:47:28+01:0018. May 2018|

Moldova repeatedly convicted by ECHR for unlawful detention: Applicant to receive over 5 thousand euros The Republic of Moldova has been again convicted by the European Court of Human Rights for illegal detention of a person and restricting his access to the case materials. The Court decision, which was published today, May 15, ordered the state to pay the applicant damages of 5650 euros. According to lhr.md, the complaint was made

Media NGOs describe sequestration of issue of newspaper “Cuvantul” as serious abuse

2021-11-26T10:47:30+01:0011. May 2018|

Media NGOs describe sequestration of issue of newspaper “Cuvantul” as serious abuse   Media nongovernmental organizations consider the steps taken by the economic police division of the Rezina Police Inspectorate, namely the sequestration of the issue of the independent regional weekly “Cuvantul” (“Word”), are a serious abuse and an attempt to intimidate the journalists of this newspaper. The weekly in the recent period reportedly published a number of investigations about

Freedom of press in Moldova worsens annually

2021-11-26T10:47:34+01:005. May 2018|

Freedom of press in Moldova worsens annually Moldova ranked the 81st place among 180 world countries in the Press Freedom Rating, which is annually compiled by the organization “Reporters Without Borders”. In comparison to 2017, the republic climbed down one position, with an index of 30.08 points (+0.4%). According to the organization website, the index rates are calculated on the basis of journalists’ working conditions and the self-censure, the condition

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