Human Rights Action (HRA) submitted today 14 amendments to the Bill on the Prohibition of Discrimination to the members of a Parliamentary Committee for human rights, […]
Dear all, on 11 June 2010 in Podgorica, hotel Podgorica, starting at 9:00 am, Human Rights Action and Journalists Self-regulatory Body, in cooperation with the Council […]
Request for information on the activities undertaken by the state prosecutor’s office for the purpose of prosecuting those responsible for the situation in the Institute Komanski […]
Dear all, This May we will mark one more anniversary of the deportation of Bosnian-Herzegovinian refugees from Montenegro in 1992. On 27 May it will be […]
We believe that there is no efficient protection of civil servants reporting corruption in Montenegro, the so-called ”whistleblowers”, despite the provision of the Law on Civil […]
On this date, twenty years ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that homosexuality is no longer considered a disease. Every year this day is being […]
Human Rights Action believes that an important verdict has been passed so as to deal with wartime past of Montenegro. If this verdict becomes final, it […]
Taking into consideration the information on the recommendations of the Protector of Human Rights and Freedoms, Mr. Sucko Bakovic, about the Public Institution Institute Komanski most, […]
Human Rights Action expresses its hope for an agreement on independent and professional journalism importance, necessary in democratic European society, to be established by fundamental law […]
Milijana Milić je 29. marta 2010. godine podnijela ustavnu žalbu, kojom je zahtijevala od Ustavnog suda da utvrdi da su odbijanjem državnog tužilaštva da joj dozvoli […]
On 12th March 2010, during the meeting with representatives of the EC Rule of Law Mission in Montenegro, the Executive Director of Human Rights Action, Tea […]
On Tuesday, 16 February, at the initiative of the Head of Institution for Enforcement of Criminal Sanctions (ZIKS), Mr Milan Radović an hours long meeting was […]