What's wrong with governments forcing rights groups to publish the names of their donors? Quite a lot, actually.
Seventeen survivors of a shipwreck that took last November in the Mediterranean have filed an application before the European Court of Human Rights that accuses the Italian government complicity in torture and other rights violations.
On 11 May, the body of an African woman was found in France, a few kilometers from the border with Italy: she was one of the many "sans papiers" who attempt to reach France from Italy. The death of the woman has...
At the beginning of May, the Czech Supreme Court acknowledged a decision by a judge in the US state of California, which declared a pair of Czech gay men as the legal parents of a newly born child. The child was born...
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The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Lithuania and Romania violated the rights of two terror suspects by allowing the US CIA to torture them. American forces captured Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim...
The Hungarian government should withdraw a package of laws set to be introduced in the parliament that would significantly restrict the ability of NGOs and individuals to support asylum-seekers and refugees, the UNHCR...
A backdated, one-sentence decision, sent via fax: this is how the Polish minister of justice was dismissing presidents and deputy presidents of courts.
The Commission paid considerable lip service to better supporting rights and democracy groups in the next EU budget. But its proposed funding programme falls short on every count.
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