The Belgium’s leading current affairs magazine ,,Le Vif” published an article ,,Coronavirus: Montenegro published the names and addresses of people suspected of being infected”. In the […]
The Human Rights Action (HRA) believes that by incarcerating twenty-six year old S.O from Bijelo Polje for posting Corona virus-related rumours on Instagram, Montenegrin authorities have violated […]
With regard to the statement by Ministry of Public Administration that it will not accept the request of 70 representatives of the NGO and media for […]
Regarding the latest order of the Ministry of Health, which implies further restrictions on the freedom of movement of citizens, including the prohibition of gatherings in […]
We are urging the Ministry of Public Administration to postpone public debate on the Law on Free Access to Information after the coronavirus pandemicand to publish […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) yesterday informed the UN Special Rapporteurs on the right to physical and mental health and on the right to privacy on the […]
The National Coordination Body for the Suppression of Infectious Disease, founded by the Government of Montenegro, decided on Saturday evening to start digitally publishing a list […]
The Judicial Council on March 17, 2020 published an invitation for participants in the selection process for candidates for judicial appointmentsto gather on March 18, at 12 p.m. at […]
The Judicial Council on March 17, 2020 published at its website an invitation for participants in the selection process for candidates for judicial appointments, to gather on March 18, […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) appeals that people should not be sent to prison for inaccurate posts on Facebook, which do not call for violence nor constitute […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) considers that by arrest and extended detention for burning of a Montenegrin flag, rights of three Montenegrin citizens to personal liberty have […]