As debate rages within the government and the Seimas (Parliament) regarding the return of mandatory military service (abolished in 2008), both men and women have complained of discrimination to the Equal Opportunities...
Belgium's secretary of state for asylum and migration, Theo Francken, has no money, but he does have ideas. His latest idea: financing at least 100 new places in a closed detention center by attaching processing fees...
In advance of the Brussels conference on implementing the European Convention on Human Rights, the NJCM, ICJ and eight other NGOs issued a statement on the conference’s draft declaration.
For this past International Women’s Day (March 8), the European Commission again emphasized its commitment to implementing measures that would ensure gender equality throughout the EU. According to the most recent...
The Hungarian government has filled the Constitutional Court with loyal judges to create a judicial rubber stamp for government interests, according to a study by Hungarian NGOs of recent Constitutional Court decisions.
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In June, the first edition of the European Games will be held in Baku. Meanwhile, there are over 100 human rights activists imprisoned in Azerbaijan. In January, Coca-Cola became on of the official sponsors of the...
A social advertisement from the Lithuanian Human Rights Center targets hatred and racism.
Prime Minister Victor Ponta recently issued a single emergency ordinance that actually contained 26 emergency ordinances within it. Following this abuse of power, 11 Romanian NGOs are calling for his resignation.
One in three people with foreign-sounding names is being discriminated against in their housing search. This is what emerges from a survey conducted at the request of the city of Ghent, assisted by the Interfederal...
Thousands of people came to Frankfurt Wednesday to demonstrate against the European Central Bank during the opening of its new headquarters. Riots started early in the morning, causing damage and leaving 350 people...
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