Human Rights Action (HRA) complained to the editorial board of the IN4S portal on the comments published below the text entitled: “The regime may be ousted […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) implemented a project “Monitoring Application of Human Rights Standards during COVID-19 Outbreak”, with the support of the British Embassy in Montenegro. The […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) is implementing a project “Strengthening safeguards of judicial independence in Montenegro” with the support of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Within this […]
The Human Rights Action (HRA) condemns Podgorica High Court’s decision to sentence all ten prison officers convicted of torturing prisoners in the Administration for execution of […]
Authorities are unwilling to prosecute war crimes; politicians from the 1990s should withdraw More than half of the surveyed citizens (53.6%) believe that the current ruling […]
HRA protests the arrest of R.R. from Danilovgrad for posting insulting comments for President Milo Djukanović and DPS MP Petar Ivanović on his Facebook profile. Judging […]
The Human Rights Action (HRA), in cooperation with the Autonomous Civil Movement (ACM), informed the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or […]
The Coalition “Together for LGBT Rights”, which member is Human Rights Action (HRA), most decidedly condemns hate speech directed to the LGBTIQ community and our allies […]
The Human Rights Action (HRA) informed the Committee on Political System, Justice and Administration of the Montenegrin Parliament, about HRA’s proposed amendments to the existing proposals […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) expected the State Prosecutor’s Office of Montenegro to publish information about activities taken to date to investigate three indepent criminal complaints of […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) has published a report “Monitoring Freedom of Expression & the Right to Privacy during the COVID-19 Outbreak” which analyses four cases involving […]