Human Rights Action expresses its concern regarding the decision of the management of the Public Broadcasting Service of the Radio and Television of Montenegro not to […]
Human Rights Action welcomes the decision of the Parliament of Montenegro to delete the criminal acts of Defamation and Insult from the Criminal Code and congratulates […]
Human Rights Action, the coordinator of the project “Monitoring Respect for Human Rights in Closed Institutions in Montenegro”, implemented together with partners Center for Anti-Discrimination EQUISTA, […]
Human Rights Action, Centre for Anti-discrimination EQUISTA, Centre for Civic Education, Centre for Women and Peace Education ANIMA, LGBT Forum Progress, Shelter and Association of Youth […]
Yesterday, on 26 May 2011, NGO Human Rights Action, NGO Centre for Civic Education and Mr. Aleksandar Sasa Zekovic, independent researcher of human rights violations, submitted […]
Preventing or obstructing the meeting organized by Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Regional Museum in Danilovgrad by the priests of the Serbian Orthodox Church is, primarily, a […]
Human Rights Action submitted today a joint position of 22 organizations and individuals in favor of full decriminalization of insult and defamation to the Prime Minister, […]
Although the Ministry of Justice, in accordance with the explicit formulation of the Action plan for monitoring the implementation of recommendations from the opinion of the […]
If this verdict becomes final because the crime of deportation cannot be considered a war crime, this will provide an irreparable blow against Montenegro as a […]
On the occasion of the Constitutional Court’s decision to reject the initiative filed by the Human Rights Action for the constitutional review of the Law on […]
Human Rights Action submitted to the Constitutional Court of Montenegro initiative for the constitutional review of the Law on Census of Population and Housing in 2011. […]