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George Soros Named Financial Times's Person of the Year

Billionaire philanthropist Goorge Soros faces daily attacks for his activism and liberal vision of the world. The global economic daily Financial Times’s choice of Person of the Year is usually a reflection of their...

George Soros , Open Society Foundations , human rights
December 19, 2018 • LibertiesEU
'Stop Soros' Laws: Open Society Foundations Takes Hungary to Court

Open Society Foundations (OSF), the charity founded by George Soros, has taken Hungary to the European Court of Human Rights over the Orbán government's crackdown on NGOs, referred to as the "Stop Soros" laws in the...

George Soros , Budapest , Hungary , Open Society Foundations , Stop Soros bill
September 25, 2018 • LibertiesEU
Open Society Foundations Moving Budapest Office to Berlin

Open Society Foundations (OSF) is leaving Budapest as a consequence of the longstanding smear campaign against itself and its founder, philanthropist George Soros. The organization’s declared goal is to support equal...

Hungary , Open Society Foundations , Berlin , Budapest
April 20, 2018 • LibertiesEU
We Are a Movement for Freedom - Drug Policy Reform Conference 2015

The drug policy reform movement in the United States has achieved several significant goals, offering valuable lessons for Europe. Watch Drugreporter’s video for the most important takeaways!

DPA , Drug Policy Alliance , International Drug Policy Reform Conferences , drugs , drug policy reform , United States , Europe , Open Society Foundations , Harm reduction , hepatitas c , AIDS , HIV , disease , war on drugs
December 03, 2015 • Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
Aryeh Neier Visits Spain as Protest Restrictions Near

Aryeh Neier traveled to Spain in February in response to the imminent approval of the draft Law on Public Security and other reforms restricting citizens’ rights and access to justice.

Spain , peaceful protest , Judicial Fees , Aryeh Neier , Law on Public Security , Rights International Spain , Open Society Foundations , Human Rights Watch , Committee to Protect Journalists
March 06, 2015 • Rights International Spain
Open Society Foundations Voices Concern over Crackdown on Rights in Azerbaijan

George Soros, the founder and chairman of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), has met with Azerbaijan’s president to urge him to stop the crackdown against civil society and human rights defenders in the country. In...

Open Society Foundations , OSF , Azerbaijan , human rights , Civil Society , Baku , Davos , George Soros
January 23, 2015 • LibertiesEU
Coffee Shops and Compromise: The Success of the Dutch Model

The Netherlands separated the cannabis market from the market of other illicit drugs in 1976, allowing coffee shops to sell small amounts of cannabis to adults. Our new movie highlights the successes of this program and the challenges ahead.

HCLU , Drug Reporter , Netherlands , coffee shops , cannabis , marijuana , Drug policy , drugs , Open Society Foundations
January 13, 2015 • Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
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