propaganda

Forced filming in propaganda: How Russians use civilian hostages to strengthen their power
Columns - 29 January 2024

Forced filming in propaganda: How Russians use civilian hostages to strengthen their power

Since the full-scale invasion, the number of civilians who have been victims of illegal detention and subsequent imprisonment by the Russians is measured in thousands. According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, as of October 2023, the official register contained over 28,000 citizens missing under special circumstances. Some of these people are civilians who […]

Ukraine: NGOs need EU help
Columns - 19 September 2017

Ukraine: NGOs need EU help

Ukraine is moving to undo a March 2017 law that imposed an excessive burden on anti-corruption activists to publicly report their income and assets. That's good...

In Crimea children are taught to love war from toddlerhood – human rights defenders
News - 13 February 2017

In Crimea children are taught to love war from toddlerhood – human rights defenders

"There is a replacement of concepts in the Crimea, when war is presented as a celebration..."

Look at Crimea from Russian Kremlin
Columns - 10 August 2016

Look at Crimea from Russian Kremlin

Was demonstrated by foreign journalists, invited to the annexed peninsula by Russia Today TV channel

Amnesty International demands to overturn ban on Communist Party in Ukraine
News - 17 December 2015

Amnesty International demands to overturn ban on Communist Party in Ukraine

Banning the Party in Ukraine is a flagrant violation of freedom of expression and association, reads the statement of the Amnesty International.

Apple sued for gay emoticons in Russia
News - 25 September 2015

Apple sued for gay emoticons in Russia

The company may face suspension of operations in the territory of Russia or a fine of 1 million rubles.

Ukrainian judges to pass tests in September
News - 28 August 2015

Ukrainian judges to pass tests in September

In September, the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine will start testing judges. The overall testing process will last for two years

Hurry-scurry counterpropaganda: Should Russian books be banned in Ukraine?
Articles - 26 August 2015

Hurry-scurry counterpropaganda: Should Russian books be banned in Ukraine?

The Human Rights Information Centre correspondents find out whether such a step is reasonable amidst fighting in eastern Ukraine