Human Rights Action (HRA) has today submitted a complaint to the Ombudsman of Montenegro regarding the choice of emblem on the Special Police Unit’s uniform, which […]
Tea Gorjanc Prelević told Pobjeda that this represents a significant step forward, as the same obligation was outlined in the strategy of former Supreme State Prosecutor Ivica […]
Non-governmental organizations – Media Center, Center for Investigative Journalism (CIN-CG), Human Rights Action (HRA), Montenegro Media Institute (IMCG) and Centre for Civic Education (CGO) – have […]
The Holocaust did not begin with gas chambers but with hate speech—propaganda that promoted the superiority of one race. We urge the politicians in power, who […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) and the Women’s Rights Center filed a complaint with the Council for Civilian Oversight of Police Work regarding the police conduct during […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) and the Association “Štrpci – Against Oblivion” have expressed their protest to Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Minister Damir Gutić regarding the […]
We share in the grief of the families and friends of the twelve victims who lost their lives in Cetinje, including two children. Our sincerest hope […]
The fourth report from Human Rights Action (HRA) on the performance of the Prosecutorial Council underscores significant progress, particularly when compared to the findings presented in […]
The Constitutional Court of Montenegro is currently functioning outside the parameters set by the Constitution and applicable law, as it includes judges who no longer have […]
Documenta – Center for Dealing with the Past from Zagreb, the Center for Peace, Nonviolence, and Human Rights from Osijek, and the Human Rights Action from […]