Human Rights Action condemns the latest threats to a journalist in Montenegro, directly related to the practice of profession, addressed to journalist of weekly Monitor, Milena […]
U.S. Ambassador to Montenegro Sue K. Brown presented the letter on the awarded grant for HRA project “Improving the practice of ordering detention” to Ms Tea […]
Human Rights Action particularly commends the acceptance of our proposal to the Draft law on amendments to the Criminal Code to add exceptions for punishment when […]
Human Rights Action, in partnership with the Centre for Civic Education, Centre for Antidiscrimination “EQUISTA”, Women’s Safe House, Women’s Rights Centre and NGO 4 Life, delivered […]
Executive director of Human Rights Action, Ms Tea Gorjanc Prelević, submitted a letter today to the Minister of the Interior, Raško Konjević, asking him to initiate […]
Tomorrow, on 14 June, in the premises of PR Centre (Josipa Broza Tita Street 23/A), starting at 10:00h, Human Rights Action will organize the presentation of […]
Human Rights Action yesterday proposed to the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare to withdraw the Draft strategy for the development of the social and child […]
The decision of the Appellate Court to confirm the judgment of the High Court in Podgorica, that acquitted all the defendants for the crime of deportation […]
We strongly condemn the intention of the Government of Montenegro to, unilaterally and without broader consultation and comprehensive analysis, increase the rate of value added tax […]
Human Rights Action welcomes the efforts of the Capital city to provide alternative housing for the family Sejdović, whose barracks were demolished today in Podgorica, where […]
This May, we commemorate 21 years since the war crime against Bosnian refugees in Montenegro in 1992. At least 66 Bosnian-Muslim civilian refugees were illegally arrested […]