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Brochure Published on the Rights and Benefits of ATO Soldiers
News - 28 April 2015

Brochure Published on the Rights and Benefits of ATO Soldiers

Brochure Published on the Rights and Benefits of ATO Soldiers

Crimeans will not Perform the Hajj to Mecca based on Russian quotas
News - 23 April 2015

Crimeans will not Perform the Hajj to Mecca based on Russian quotas

Provision by the Russian Federation for a quota of 300 Crimeans who can perform the Hajj is illegal and violates the sovereignty of Ukraine

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

News - 21 April 2015

Trial of ‘Accountant of Auschwitz’ Begins Today

Today in Lüneburg, the trial of the 93-year-old Oskar Gröning, a former SS officer who served in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, has begun. He is charged with 300,000 counts of accessory to murder

OSCE: Ceasefire Continues to be Violated in the East
News - 24 March 2015

OSCE: Ceasefire Continues to be Violated in the East

Observers of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine witnessed a number of violations of the ceasefire in the east of Ukraine on March 21st and 22nd.

UN Human Rights Committee Bombards Russia with “Crimean” Questions
News - 17 March 2015

UN Human Rights Committee Bombards Russia with “Crimean” Questions

During its session in Geneva, the UN Human Rights Committee has presented Russia with a number of questions about human rights violations in the annexed Crimea

Experts not Satisfied with Poroshenko’s Judicial Reform
Articles - 04 March 2015

Experts not Satisfied with Poroshenko’s Judicial Reform

The law “On Ensuring the Right to a Fair Trial” leaves in place levers to influence the judicial branch

Amnesty Calls for World Leaders to Confront Conflicts
News - 25 February 2015

Amnesty Calls for World Leaders to Confront Conflicts

Amnesty calls for global action including renouncement of veto rights by five permanent members of UN Security Council in situations of mass atrocities.

Announcements - 16 February 2015

“The Price of Freedom” on crimes against humanity during Euromaidan (November 2013 – February 2014)

Friday, February 20, from 1030 to 1230 at Hotel Ukraine (Instytutska Street 4, Mariyinska room)

What Ukraine is planning to do to stop HIV?
Articles - 22 January 2015

What Ukraine is planning to do to stop HIV?

According to the government service for the counteraction of HIV and AIDS, 11 people in Ukraine die everyday of the disease

A lawyer in a wheelchair has won the first case on the discrimination of disabled persons in Ukraine
Articles - 16 January 2015

A lawyer in a wheelchair has won the first case on the discrimination of disabled persons in Ukraine

Dmytro Zharyi, wheelchair bound, has won a case on discrimination of persons with disabilities against a pharmacy chain. The whole chain is stripped of its license

Why Ukraine’s government is afraid of ratification of the Rome Statute
Articles - 16 January 2015

Why Ukraine’s government is afraid of ratification of the Rome Statute

The first talks since 2001 concerning the ratification of the Rome Statute have begun