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One year after launch of police reform. Have Ukrainian police changed?
Articles - 05 July 2016

One year after launch of police reform. Have Ukrainian police changed?

Are the changes really effective and what are the outcomes?

OHCHR report: Militants establish their courts to legitimize human rights abuses by illegal armed groups
News - 30 June 2016

OHCHR report: Militants establish their courts to legitimize human rights abuses by illegal armed groups

Unfair trials cannot provide justice for victims of serious human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law, UN stresses

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

Ukrayinski Novyny news agency to file lawsuit against authors of website Myrotvorets
News - 24 May 2016

Ukrayinski Novyny news agency to file lawsuit against authors of website Myrotvorets

Ukrayinski Novyny news agency believes that Myrotvorets website violated the law by publishing the personal data of journalists, slandering them and jeopardizing their lives

Website Myrotvorets unveils new list with personal data of foreign journalists
News - 24 May 2016

Website Myrotvorets unveils new list with personal data of foreign journalists

The list contains information about 293 people, including four Ukrainian journalists

Unknown masked men beat up Hromadske TV journalist in Zaporizhzhia
News - 24 May 2016

Unknown masked men beat up Hromadske TV journalist in Zaporizhzhia

The journalist links attack with his professional activity

Key witness in Karpyuk, Klykh case could not fight in Chechnya as he was in prison then – lawyers
News - 17 May 2016

Key witness in Karpyuk, Klykh case could not fight in Chechnya as he was in prison then – lawyers

A key witness for the prosecution in the case of Mykola Karpyuk and Stanislav Klykh, Oleksandr Malofeyev, could not fight in Chechnya in 2000 as he was serving sentence in a prison then

Database of owners of cars with Ukrainian number plates created in Crimea
News - 27 April 2016

Database of owners of cars with Ukrainian number plates created in Crimea

The traffic police in Russian-occupied Crimea caution owners of cars with Ukrainian number plates

Council of Europe declares ‘alert level of threat’ to journalists in occupied Crimea
News - 25 April 2016

Council of Europe declares ‘alert level of threat’ to journalists in occupied Crimea

“The alert level of threat” was declared because of harassment of freelance journalist Nikolai Semena

Russia launches system of automatic control over media
News - 20 April 2016

Russia launches system of automatic control over media

The Federal Supervision Agency for Information Technologies and Communications will launch the system of automatic control over media throughout the entire territory of Russia by the end of the year

Amnesty International urges to secure Ukrainian lawyers
News - 04 April 2016

Amnesty International urges to secure Ukrainian lawyers

The Ukrainian authorities must secure lawyers of Russian servicemen

Ukrainian news websites blocked in ‘LPR’
News - 13 January 2016

Ukrainian news websites blocked in ‘LPR’

113 Ukrainian informational websites have been blocked by illegal formations

More than 100 journalists killed this year – Reporters Without Borders
News - 29 December 2015

More than 100 journalists killed this year – Reporters Without Borders

France was included in the list of the countries dangerous for the journalists for the first time

Parliament passes law on denationalization of media as amended by Poroshenko
News - 25 December 2015

Parliament passes law on denationalization of media as amended by Poroshenko

The Parliament voted the bill down three times, but the lawmakers finally gave the required number of votes.

EU extends sanctions against Russia
News - 22 December 2015

EU extends sanctions against Russia

The decision enters into force upon its publication

Judgments and protocols in cases against Maidan activists are carbon copied
News - 10 December 2015

Judgments and protocols in cases against Maidan activists are carbon copied

The judges and law enforcement officers committed a series of violations of the law while considering the cases against Maidan activists, including the Automaidan participants.

Russian lawmakers allow Russia not to enforce European Court’s judgments
News - 05 December 2015

Russian lawmakers allow Russia not to enforce European Court’s judgments

436 MPs voted for the document.

Ukraine’s TV journalists not allowed leaving Russia for over eight hours
News - 04 December 2015

Ukraine’s TV journalists not allowed leaving Russia for over eight hours

The journalists were that the officers in Domodedovo airport could register their entry incorrectly