General Prosecutor of Ukraine

Authorities make no decision on housing for Roma in Loshchynivka village – lawyer
News - 06 November 2016

Authorities make no decision on housing for Roma in Loshchynivka village – lawyer

Roma people, who were forced to flee Loshchynivka village in Odesa region due to debacles, are still looking for shelter for their families

Сrimes against journalists mostly punished with fines – activists
News - 30 November 2015

Сrimes against journalists mostly punished with fines – activists

Four criminal cases were submitted to the court during November 2015

UNGA adopts new resolution on human rights defenders
News - 26 November 2015

UNGA adopts new resolution on human rights defenders

There are many more elements, including for the first time ever a call for the release of arbitrarily detained human rights defenders

270 people held liable for crimes against Maidan – Ukraine’s GPO
News - 20 November 2015

270 people held liable for crimes against Maidan – Ukraine’s GPO

All suspects, who were in the territory of Ukraine, were notified of suspicion and most of them were arrested.

Amnesty International recognizes Natalya Sharina as prisoner of conscience
News - 19 November 2015

Amnesty International recognizes Natalya Sharina as prisoner of conscience

The organization has also launched the urgent action.

UN reports on incidents of execution of civilians in Luhansk region
News - 10 September 2015

UN reports on incidents of execution of civilians in Luhansk region

Pro-Russian militants executed people for alleged providing food to Ukrainian soldiers

Interpol refuses to detain Crimean MPs travelling Europe
News - 20 August 2015

Interpol refuses to detain Crimean MPs travelling Europe

Once the list of the suspect MPs was made public, their lawyers, who claim to represent the interests of the suspects, have begun to come to the Prosecutor General's Office

Human rights activists ask to repeal rule discriminating displaced university entrants
News - 22 July 2015

Human rights activists ask to repeal rule discriminating displaced university entrants

The law requires that university entrants provide military service card or designee assignment within university admission campaign, which deprives them of the right to study in Ukrainian universities

Prosecution Agencies Reform Launched in Ukraine
News - 15 July 2015

Prosecution Agencies Reform Launched in Ukraine

The number of the prosecutor's offices in the country is to be reduced to about 180 agencies

Ukrainians lined up for medicine in front of Arseniy Yatsenyuk
News - 01 July 2015

Ukrainians lined up for medicine in front of Arseniy Yatsenyuk

Up to 200 patients with HIV/AIDS lined up for medicine in front of the Cabinet of Ministers

Cameraman for Silenced Crimean Tatar TV ATR Detained in Crimea
Articles - 21 April 2015

Cameraman for Silenced Crimean Tatar TV ATR Detained in Crimea

Eskender Nebiyev, cameraman for ATR, the Crimean Tatar TV channel which Russia recently forced off air in Russian-occupied Crimea, is reported to have been detained on Monday after a search was carried out of his home

Cherkasy judge asks guarantees for judges, reporting on pressure
Articles - 02 April 2015

Cherkasy judge asks guarantees for judges, reporting on pressure

Judge Serhiy Bondarenko calls on the state leadership to provide guarantees to the judges, who will report on interference in the work of judges by heads of the courts.