Human Rights in Chechen Republic. O. Orlov’s speech in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 28.01.2020

Publication date: 06.03.2020

One more leader of the Ingush protests is a political prisoner, Memorial says

02.03.2020

Bagaudin Khautiev has been charged with organising violence against public officials and participating in an extremist group. We believe Khautiev tried to prevent clashes between protesters and riot police and that no extremist group existed.

List of Individuals Recognised as Political Prisoners by the Memorial Human Rights Centre (with the Exception of Those Persecuted in connection with the Realisation of their Right to Freedom of Religion) as of 19 February 2020

Publication date: 19.02.2020

List of Individuals Recognised as Political Prisoners by the Memorial Human Rights Centre and Persecuted in connection with the Realisation of Their Right to Freedom of Religion as of 10 February 2020

Publication date: 19.02.2020

Feminist artist Yulia Tsvetkova is a political prisoner, Memorial says

18.02.2020

Yulia Tsvetkova is being prosecuted for her public stance and feminist views

Verdict in the Network case: where the impossible is the norm

14.02.2020

Seven people have been convicted by a military court in Penza in a case involving fabrication of evidence and torture. What does this mean, and how did we come to this?

Are the amendments to the Constitution being unnecessarily imposed or are they much needed?

10.02.2020

Statement by Memorial Human Rights Centre

The Disappeared in Turkmenistan’s Prisons Whose Terms Have Expired Must Be Immediately Released

23.01.2020

An Appeal by the Prove They Are Alive! Campaign to the President of Turkmenistan

On New Charges Laid against Leaders of the Ingush Protest Movement

20.01.2020

Statement by Memorial Human Rights Centre

Memorial Recognises Blogger Vladislav Sinitsa as a Political Prisoner

13.01.2020

Sinitsa has been sentenced to five years in a penal colony for a comment on Twitter

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