Human Rights Action and Women’s Rights Center condemn the primitive, hateful comments on the Facebook page of “I love Podgorica” portal addressed to MP Dragica Sekulic, […]
Montenegrin journalist Olivera Lakić, who has so far suffered death threats, two attacks in which she was injured, and the knowledge of a new assassin being […]
In December of 2017, Goran Đurović was illegally dismissed from his position on the Radio and Television of Montenegro (RTCG) council by the Montenegrin Parliament. Since […]
On Friday, December 11, 2020, the Montenegrin daily newspaper “Dan” published information indicating that, in the May of this year, an assassin was being recruited for […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) welcomes the verdict of the judge of the Basic Court in Nikšić, Sanja Nikić, which annulled the decision of the Parliament of […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) protests against the heinous insults addressed to Dejan Milovac, Deputy Executive Director of the NGO MANS, by the Mayor of Podgorica, Ivan […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
The video clip “The right to freedom of expression without intimidation’’ was created within the project “Monitoring Application of Human Rights Standards during COVID-19 Outbreak’’ which […]