Did your government ban protests during the corona pandemic?
Some EU governments seem to take advantage of the pandemic measures to silence critical voices and limit the space for journalists.
Our Belgian member Ligue des droits humains and Liga voor Mensenrechten are creating the Human Rights House – one house dedicated to the defence of our rights.
In the pandemic our health comes first and our rights and freedoms help us overcome this obstacle.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban secures his power by smearing critical voices: NGOs, journalists, artists — even schools.
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As a watchdog organisation, Liberties reminds politicians that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. We're determined to keep championing your civil liberties, will you stand with us? Every donation, big or small, counts.
The European Commission released its first-ever EU Rule of Law Report. Liberties welcomes the Report but warns that such reports must not just be a box-ticking exercise.
If she cares about the future of the Union and wants to give some hope back to the Hungarian people, President von der Leyen should be forceful in her reply to Orbán's call for the sacking of an EU Vice-President.
Restrictions on the right to protest, free speech, access to information and freedom of association. This is how governments across the EU took political advantage of the pandemic. Read details in the Liberties-Greenpeace joint report below.
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