When: Tuesday, 21. June 2016 13:00
Where: Strasbourg, Palace of Europe Room 6
More info: assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/XRef/Xref-DocDetails-EN.asp?fileid=22330&lang=EN
Prominent civil society activists, who have spent several months and years in prison or been forced into hiding or exile, will discuss the situation in the country and debunk the myth of progress on human rights.
When: Tuesday, 21. June 2016 13:00
Where: Strasbourg, Palace of Europe Room 6
More info: assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/XRef/Xref-DocDetails-EN.asp?fileid=22330&lang=EN
Vil du bruke din kommunikasjonskraft til å beskytte organisasjonsfriheten, løfte menneskerettighetsforkjempere og styrke sivilsamfunnets stemme?
In November, Serbia marks one year since the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse, and the subsequent student protests sparked by it. Today, despite growing international attention, concerns over the country’s human rights situation are deepening, and civil society warns about escalating repression as the government responds to dissent. Human Rights House Foundation spoke with Jovana Spremo, Advocacy Director at the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights (YUCOM), about this situation and more.
Det har blitt langt vanskeligere for menneskerettighetsforsvarere å få visum til Norge og andre Schengen-land. Dermed hindres de i å delta der beslutningene tas, og vi bidrar til å svekke kampen for rettigheter og demokrati.