184 crimes and only 4 convictions: what’s behind the hate crimes statistics in Ukraine
“Who organized this? What the hell is this LGBT propaganda doing in our city?” a...
25 April 2020
The UHHRU Advocacy Centre currently works on eleven campaigns. The leading one among them is Pacta Sunt Servanta campaign, which is to monitor the compliance of agreements. Others include campaign on human rights violations in the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea and the ATO area; on anti-corruption legislation; on justice reform and on lustration legislation. Among other issues, which relate to UHHRU advocacy campaigns there is law on internally displaced persons, service work with the UHHRUStrategic Litigation Centre and the Advice Centres network; PACE monitoring sessions and Minsk agreements, migration legislation and human rights violations during the seventh wave of nationwide mobilization. The Head of Advocacy Centre is Borys Zakharov.
“Who organized this? What the hell is this LGBT propaganda doing in our city?” a...
25 April 2020
Who is considered a right-wing radical? Why right-wing groups mainly target the LGBT and feminist...
24 April 2020
We would like to offer you the Digest of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union,...
24 April 2020
Due to quarantine restrictions that have already caused a shift in advocacy activities of the...
21 April 2020
Statement of the international civil society platform CivilM+ In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic,...
21 April 2020
On 28 May 2019, the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union took part in the presentation...
15 April 2020
We would like to offer you the Digest of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union,...
11 March 2020
17 March 2020 from 9:30am to 1:00pm in Chatham House (10 St James’s Square | London |...
05 March 2020
March 16, 2020, on the 6th anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Ukraine Forum Chatham...
28 February 2020
Taking the edge off during public events, negotiations with organizers, rick studies, promotion of dialogue...
25 February 2020