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Under the Grey Sky screening in Brussels spotlights the fight for freedom of expression in Belarus
On 3 March 2026, on International Writer’s Day, Human Rights House Foundation (HRHF) and the Belarusian Human Rights House (BHRH), co-organised a film screening and policy discussion in Brussels dedicated to freedom of expression, media freedom, and the situation of journalists and political prisoners in Belarus. The event was hosted by the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Poland to the European Union.
HRC61: HRHF concerned by restrictive legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Republika Srpska
At the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council, Human Rights House Foundation expressed concerns about the environment in which human rights defenders operate in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Republika Srpska, as reflected in the Special Rapporteur’s country report, urging authorities to implement her recommendations.
HRHF among 23 Norwegian NGOs to receive Postcode Lottery support
From 1 March 2026, Human Rights House Foundation (HRHF) joins 23 Norwegian NGOs which will receive funding from the Norwegian Postcode Lottery (Postkodelotteriet). This support comes at a crucial time when more and more NGOs are affected by a global funding crisis and will be an important contribution to HRHF’s work supporting human rights and human rights defenders across Europe.
Statement on the 12th anniversary of Crimea’s resistance to Russian occupation
On the Day of Crimean Resistance to the Russian occupation, Human Rights House Crimea, its member organisations, and Human Rights House Foundation underline on-going human rights violations on the occupied peninsula, as well as urge the international community to take action.
HRC61: Renewal of Belarus Special Rapporteur and Group of Experts vital to address unrelenting human rights crisis
Ahead of HRC61, HRHF joins Belarusian and international human rights organisations in urging Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council to support the renewal and strengthening of the mandates of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus and the Group of Independent Experts on the Situation of Human Rights in Belarus (Group of Experts).
“If we lose justice, we lose the future” Interview with Kateryna Rashevska
As Ukraine approaches a fifth year of Russia’s full-scale war, Ukrainian human rights lawyer Kateryna Rashevska reflects on working through blackouts, documenting war crimes, and why justice — not just ceasefire — will determine the region’s future. From losing her organisation’s office to confronting global shifts in international law, she speaks about resilience, responsibility, and the long struggle for accountability, and at what cost.
Azerbaijan: Unlawfully detained women journalists face sexual violence amidst on-going crackdown on civil society
HRHF joins international human rights and media freedom organisations in expressing serious concern regarding the recent letter of Azerbaijani journalist Aysel Umudova sent to media outlets from Baku Pre-trial Investigation Facility, in which she has reported being subjected to sexual harassment and ill-treatment by police officers during her arrest on 6 December 2024. Umudova’s letter published in December 2025 echoes the earlier case of a journalist and human rights defender, Ulviyya (Ali) Guliyeva, who faced arbitrary detention, torture, and explicit rape threats by a police officer while in police custody on 6 May 2025.
Georgia: HRHF welcomes invocation of OSCE human rights mechanism to investigate violations and democratic backsliding
Human Rights House Foundation (HRHF) welcomes today’s action by 24 OSCE participating States to invoke an independent human rights mechanism to report on the Georgian Dream government’s systematic attacks on human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Ongoing Russian violations in Ukraine challenge UN values and obstruct any chance of sustainable peace
At the UN, HRHF underscored Russia’s occupation of Crimea as marked by widespread abuses, eroding prospects for peace, reconciliation and global security. This statement was delivered during an interactive dialogue with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on his quarterly report on Ukraine.