Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani court rejected all motions of the defense of popular video blogger Mehman Huseynov
News - 29 March 2017

Azerbaijani court rejected all motions of the defense of popular video blogger Mehman Huseynov

The court will continue to consider the case on April 10 at 2:30 pm. The court has to debate and to deliver a verdict on the case

Russia’s Supreme Court upholds sentence in Karpyuk, Klykh case
News - 26 October 2016

Russia’s Supreme Court upholds sentence in Karpyuk, Klykh case

The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation has upheld the verdict in the case of Ukrainian citizens Mykola Karpyuk and Stanislav Klykh

Monitoring in Crimea: Detention for souvenir flag and arrest for Ukrainian number plate
News - 01 August 2016

Monitoring in Crimea: Detention for souvenir flag and arrest for Ukrainian number plate

The monitoring report of the Crimean Human Rights Groupon human rights abuses in Crimea for June

Ukrainian courts free five children who collaborated with ‘DPR’ militants
News - 25 May 2016

Ukrainian courts free five children who collaborated with ‘DPR’ militants

Children guarded the premises captured by militants and stood at checkpoints

Azerbaijani human rights defender released
News - 28 March 2016

Azerbaijani human rights defender released

The Supreme Court of Azerbaijan decided to release imprisoned human rights activist Intiqam Aliyev

Russia reconvicts already sentenced Ukrainians – lawyer
News - 23 March 2016

Russia reconvicts already sentenced Ukrainians – lawyer

Three Ukrainians, who were reconvicted in Crimea for the crimes committed prior to the occupation, are serving sentences in Russia

Lawyers negotiating exchange of Sentsov, Kolchenko for detained Russian servicemen
News - 14 January 2016

Lawyers negotiating exchange of Sentsov, Kolchenko for detained Russian servicemen

According to the lawyer, he discussed this issue with Ukraine’s Security Service negotiator for prisoner exchange Volodymyr Ruban

Educational institutions train law enforcers under the old system
News - 20 November 2015

Educational institutions train law enforcers under the old system

The corruption in the law enforcement agencies has not yet been fought, the experts say.

Austrian treatment of refugees ‘scandalous:’ Amnesty
News - 14 August 2015

Austrian treatment of refugees ‘scandalous:’ Amnesty

Children who had fled alone from countries like Afghanistan and Syria have been offered no psychological care, women have had to use mixed showers, and a baby with a concussion was left next to a bus on a parking lot