The European standard of absolute prohibition of ill-treatment in case of police torture requires the state prosecutor to provide an independent and effective investigation. Therefore CSOs […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) warns of the Montenegrin Government policy to use funds intended for social protection of the most vulnerable population categories for other purposes. […]
Montenegro requires thorough application of the rule of law in response to the events that marked unfortunately violent protests in Podgorica on Saturday 24th October 2015. […]
On the eve of protests held on Saturday, 24 October 2015, Human Rights Action sent a letter to the Minister of the Interior, Raško Konjević, Police […]
Human Rights Action alerts on the second death threat the TV Vijesti director, Marijana Bojanić, received yesterday from a person who presented himself on social network […]
Human Rights Action condemns stoning of TV Pink M facilities and the physical attack on journalist of this television, Ivana Drobnjak, as well as death threats […]
Bearing in mind the unofficial data that several persons have been arrested on Saturday morning (17 October 2015) during police action against demonstrators in Podgorica, and […]
By adopting the decision to dismiss the request of the Supreme State Prosecutor’s Office for the protection of legality in the so-called Deportation of Refugees from […]
On 10 October – World Mental Health day, Human Rights Action (HRA) reminded of human rights of the mentally ill and called for consistent application of […]
Regarding the decision of the Council of Radio Television of Montenegro (RTCG) to accept my complaint and state that the report broadcasted at Television of Montenegro […]