#European Court of Human Rights
ECHR rules in favour of journalist Khadija Ismayilova over sex-tape articles
The European Court of Human Rights ordered the Azerbaijani Government to pay Ismayilova €6,000 in costs and compensation.
ECHR rules in favour of journalist Khadija Ismayilova over sex-tape articles
The European Court of Human Rights ordered the Azerbaijani Government to pay Ismayilova €6,000 in costs and compensation.
Azerbaijani activists react with scepticism to ReAl party acquittals
Suspicions about the ReAl Party have grown since they won a seat in February’s parliamentary election.
Azerbaijani activists react with scepticism to ReAl party acquittals
Suspicions about the ReAl Party have grown since they won a seat in February’s parliamentary election.
ECHR rules detention of Azerbaijani journalist Khadija Ismayilova was unlawful
The Azerbaijani government was ordered to pay Ismayilova €25,000 ($28,000) in compensation.
ECHR rules detention of Azerbaijani journalist Khadija Ismayilova was unlawful
The Azerbaijani government was ordered to pay Ismayilova €25,000 ($28,000) in compensation.
Georgian transgender man appeals to ECHR over gender recognition
Gender reassignment surgery is a prerequisite for changing the sex marker in official documents change in Georgia.
Georgian transgender man appeals to ECHR over gender recognition
Gender reassignment surgery is a prerequisite for changing the sex marker in official documents change in Georgia.
Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV shares partially frozen after founders file lawsuit
Tbilisi City Court froze 60% of the disputed channel’s shares after two of the founders demanded they be given back ownership.
Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV shares partially frozen after founders file lawsuit
Tbilisi City Court froze 60% of the disputed channel’s shares after two of the founders demanded they be given back ownership.
Council of Europe urges Azerbaijan to clear criminal records of activists and opposition figures
The CoE Committee of Ministers urged the Azerbaijani government to clear the criminal records of Ilgar Mammadov and seven others.
Council of Europe urges Azerbaijan to clear criminal records of activists and opposition figures
The CoE Committee of Ministers urged the Azerbaijani government to clear the criminal records of Ilgar Mammadov and seven others.
Council of Europe ‘concerned’ over Georgia’s queer rights record
The CoE Committee of Ministers noted the government’s failure to uphold the rights of queer people, including over Tbilisi Pride.
Council of Europe ‘concerned’ over Georgia’s queer rights record
The CoE Committee of Ministers noted the government’s failure to uphold the rights of queer people, including over Tbilisi Pride.
ECHR orders Russia to pay €1.9 million over Chechnya and Ingushetia disappearances
The ruling concerned 21 people who were allegedly abducted by the security forces in the early 2000s.
ECHR orders Russia to pay €1.9 million over Chechnya and Ingushetia disappearances
The ruling concerned 21 people who were allegedly abducted by the security forces in the early 2000s.
A Chechen refugee Poland wants to give up to Russia
Execution, murder, abduction, rape, torture, intimidation — this is the possible fate of a Chechen refugee who still faces deportation.
A Chechen refugee Poland wants to give up to Russia
By Małgorzata ŁojkowskaExecution, murder, abduction, rape, torture, intimidation — this is the possible fate of a Chechen refugee who still faces deportation.
Founders of Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV demand channel back
Allegations of politically-charged changes in editorial policy in the Rustavi 2 case following a hotly contested change in ownership.
Founders of Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV demand channel back
Allegations of politically-charged changes in editorial policy in the Rustavi 2 case following a hotly contested change in ownership.