A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: EP Election fallout, summer school to support for LGBTQI+ campaigns in Hungary and CERV winners announced.
The terms democratic backsliding and illiberal democracy are thrown around in the media. But what does this terminology mean in our current political landscape? In our latest educational article, we explain its meaning using European examples.
On 11 April, the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) passed its final vote before becoming law in the EU. The same day, it came to light that the 2022 sale of Euronews had in fact placed it under the control of investors close to Hungary's prime minister.
Liberties organised its second summer university, the Campaign Accelerator, in partnership with Amnesty International Netherlands helping participants develop campaign plans to improve the lives of Hungary’s LGBTQI+ community.
Meet Susanna Marietti, a former philosophy professor before defending prisoners' rights in Italy. A jack of all trades, her role as national coordinator of Antigone includes TV appearances, hosting a radio show and writing a children's book.
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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.
Liberties is happy to announce the member organisations and projects awarded re-grants under the CERV STRIVE 2024 project.
Meet Martynas Jockus, Director of the Human Rights Monitoring Institute. Using storytelling as a form of activism, he hopes to shake up Lithuania's monocultural society and create a new future where diversity is celebrated.
A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: Google threatens election integrity, making Berlin more politically inclusive and new e-learning course.
Liberties invited Ivan Gabor, co-founder of Wahlheymat. Fresh on Berlin’s NGO scene, Wahlheymat wants to make Berlin politically inclusive for non-Germans. In its vision for the future, Berlin's diversity inspires creative solutions for collective issues.
In an open letter we urge Google to revise its advertising policy to ensure comprehensive coverage of political advertisements.
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