The Spanish Parliament has passed a draft law to repeal the law that legalizes summary returns from the border in Ceuta and Melilla. It also calls to remove the concertina fences. The proposal was approved with the...
Seven people with suspected links to the movement behind Turkey’s July 15 coup attempt were arrested while attempting to flee from Bulgaria on October 14. The Bulgarian authorities have now handed over the men to...
Liberties partner the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee has issued a report to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe that found no positive changes in Bulgaria's penitentiary system.
More than 1,200 police in France have begun an operation to clear the migrant camp in Calais, where some 7,000 migrants live. Concern exists that some migrants will refuse to go because they still want to get to...
An activist of the organization No Somos Delito ("We Are Not a Crime") was fined after participating in December 2014 in one of the largest demonstrations against Spain's controversial "gag law." The activist is...
As a watchdog organisation, Liberties reminds politicians that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. We're determined to keep championing your civil liberties, will you stand with us? Every donation, big or small, counts.
Your contributions help us in the following ways
► Liberties remains independent
► It provides a stable income, enabling us to plan long-term
► We decide our mission, so we can focus on the causes that matter
► It makes us stronger and more impactful
As a watchdog organisation, Liberties reminds politicians that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. We're determined to keep championing your civil liberties, will you stand with us? Every donation, big or small, counts.
Declaring a public health emergency, experts warned that the recent steep rise in deaths from illegal substances in England and Wales is likely to continue unless drastic action is taken to fix failed drug policy. In...
A conference organized by Atletico Diritti, Antigone and Progetto Diritti highlights discrimination in the process to register a team with the Italian Football Federation.
This new film explains how the European Court of Human Rights works, describes the challenges it faces and shows the scope of its activity through examples from case law.
According to the Ministry of Health, for the first time, more people have registered that they do not want to donate organs than people who do. Of almost 31,844 new registrations during Donor Week, 83 percent wanted...
A long-awaited Court of Justice of the European Union ruling states that personal dynamic IP (Internet Protocol) addresses are personal data under EU law. The CJEU ruling says that personal IPs can't be stored unless...
You will get the latest reports before anyone else!
You can follow what we are doing for your rights!
You will know about our achivements!