There are a few hundred jihadists and a few thousand supporters of jihadism in the Netherlands, the Dutch intelligence service (AIVD) writes in its 2014 annual report. The AIVD cautions against the threat of attacks...
Liberty has joined other human rights organizations in an appeal against an investigatory tribunal's ruling that UK mass surveillance activities are legal.
A German with Indian ancestors has filed a suit against racist police practices. The 40-year-old man was sitting in a train on his way home when the police asked him to present his ID card. No other passenger in the...
Klin/Klin, Bulgaria's first journalistic project financed by crowdfunding, seeks to tackle the censorship, lack of regulation and lack of transparency of ownership that plague Bulgaria's media sector. Founded by...
A Czech woman who complained about a hospital's practice of charging fathers to attend birth now has the support of the county's ombudsman. The hospital collects a fee for a father's presence during birth, and three...
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On May 27, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child will question the Dutch government about its compliance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child. To prepare for this dialogue, the Netherlands Institute...
Violence by care staff against patients with mental disabilities is an everyday occurrence in some facilities in Bulgaria, just one of the alarming revelations in an annual report on human rights in Bulgaria in 2014.
A man who was abused as a child by a priest of the Polish Catholic Church has agreed to settle his civil suit against the Church, but will continue his claim against the priest.
Rejecting visually impaired students from an educational program isn't permitted in the Netherlands. It happened to a young woman who started a case with the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights on account of discrimination against her.
Open Rights Group, Privacy International and internationally renowned experts file amicus curiae briefs with the Hungarian Constitutional Court in a case to repeal the country's communications act.
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