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Russia killed 58 Ukrainians on December 30 while Republicans in the US Congress blocked military aid to Ukraine (updated)
News - 29 December 2023

Russia killed 58 Ukrainians on December 30 while Republicans in the US Congress blocked military aid to Ukraine (updated)

Russia shelled 158 missiles, 118 were shot down, and at least 28 people have been killed, as of 15:30 GMT

People’s Front asks Poroshenko not to listen to human rights defenders
News - 03 August 2017

People’s Front asks Poroshenko not to listen to human rights defenders

This refers to a law signed by the President, human rights defenders have called this law falsified

At night unknown persons set doors of Institute of National Remembrance on fire
News - 01 March 2017

At night unknown persons set doors of Institute of National Remembrance on fire

"They haven’t left “their mark” this time”

Equality Festival denied premises in Zaporizhzhia city
News - 19 September 2016

Equality Festival denied premises in Zaporizhzhia city

The Jewish Center refused to provide its premises because of threats

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

Preventing torture in Ukraine: the NPM experience
Articles - 01 March 2016

Preventing torture in Ukraine: the NPM experience

Would you like to look behind the scenes and learn about how the National Preventive Mechanism in Ukraine?

Ukraine will have no rights in ICC without ratification of Rome Statute
Articles - 17 February 2016

Ukraine will have no rights in ICC without ratification of Rome Statute

Commentary from Dr. David Donat Cattin, the Secretary-General of the Parliamentarians for Global Action international organization

Just a chronic disease, or Five Comments on HIV
Articles - 27 November 2015

Just a chronic disease, or Five Comments on HIV

HIV infection can be controlled. People do not die from AIDS as it was 20-30 years ago

UN Considers Online Anonymity a Basic Human Right
News - 31 May 2015

UN Considers Online Anonymity a Basic Human Right

The ability to use the Internet anonymously and encrypt your data and communications are necessary and should be a protected human right, states a report by the UN Human Rights Council, which was presented on May 28. This was reported on by the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group