


2.68 MB
Human Rights in Ukraine – 2011. Human rights organisations report
This book considers the human rights situation in Ukraine during 2011, it is based on studies by various non-governmental human rights organizations and specialists in this area

8.77 MB
Human Rights in Ukraine – 2009–2010. Report by Human Rights Organisations
This book considers the human rights situation in Ukraine during 2009–2010

3.1 MB
Human Rights in Ukraine – 2008. Report by Human Rights Organisations
This book considers the human rights situation in Ukraine during 2008, it is based on studies byvarious non-governmental human rights organizations and specialistsin this area

0.93 MB
Jail Diaries

3.48 MB
Human Rights situation in Donetsk and Luhansk regions (April–June 2016)
The purpose of the trips was visiting the territories which were involved in the military conflict in the east of Ukraine in order to study various aspects of observance of human rights in the built-up areas in the zone of armed conflict.

0.41 MB
EXECUTED AND TORTURED IN DONBAS
Justice of peace in Donbas

0.35 MB
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE LNR/DNR
Justice for peace in Donbas

0.48 MB
DESTRUCTIONS IN DONBAS
Justice for peace in Donbas

0.94 MB
PLACES OF ILLEGAL DETENTION
Justice for peace in Donbas

0.7 MB
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN THE CONFLICT ZONE OF EASTERN UKRAINE
Justice for Peace in Donbas

0.78 MB
INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN ARMED FORMATIONS DURING THE MILITARY CONFLICT IN DONBAS

0.32 MB
SOCIAL RIGHTS IN DONBAS
Justice for peace in Donbas East SOS

0.49 MB
MISSING PERSONS
Justice for peace in Donbas East SOS

0.47 MB
FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT
Justice for peace in Donbas East SOS

1.47 MB
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN THE ATO ZONE
Justice for peace in Donbas

Хозяева дискурса: американо-израильский терроризм
Шамир И. Хозяева дискурса: американо-израильский терроризм (zip-file)

История политических репрессий и сопротивление несвободе в СССР
История политических репрессий и сопротивление несвободе в СССР (zip-file)

2.83 MB
Surviving Hell
Surviving Hell: Testimonies of Victims on Places of Illegal Detention in Donbas. Monitoring Report

Российская Федерация: отказ в справедливости (англ.)
This report focuses on specific and serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law by Russian law enforcement and security forces. Throughout the Russian Federation, the torture or ill-treatment of women, men and children in custody is virtually routine. Conditions in the country’s disease-ridden and overcrowded pre-trial detention centres are generally so appalling that they amount to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. In the context of the conflict in Chechnya, there have been widespread and credible reports of attacks against civilians, rape and other forms of torture, “disappearances” and extrajudicial executions by Russian forces.

0.53 MB
Can Holodomor 1932–1933 in Ukraine and Kuban be classified as genocide?
This opinion is intended to demonstrate that Holodomor 1932–1933 in Ukraine and Kuban has elements of a crime against humanity and of genocide.

0.76 MB
Ukrainian penitentiary legislation in the light of the standards of the un and council of Europe anti-torture committees
We offer the Reader an analysis of compliance of Ukrainian legislation governing the order of detention in custody, serving of punishments connected with deprivation of liberty, with the international standards enshrined in the UN Convention against Torture and expressed in the conclusions and recommendations of the UN Committee against Torture, as well as numerous reports of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (the CPT) after the visits to Ukraine.

1.23 MB
Sixth Periodic Report of Ukraine on Implementation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
In 2013, the UN Committee against Torture (hereinafter — the Committee) should have considered the Sixth Periodic Report of Ukraine on implementation of the provisions of the UN Convention against Torture. We recall that the previous Fifth Periodic Report of Ukraine was considered by the Committee in May 2007 and the periodic reports are provided once in four years.

0.94 MB
Torture and ill-treatment of children in Ukraine
This publication presents the results of research and analysis conducted by the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group (KHPG) in 2012 in the framework of the project “Protecting children from torture and ill-treatment in Ukraine” supported by the Democracy Grant Program of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine

1.99 MB
Human rights in Ukraine – 2007. Human rights organizations report
Kharkiv: Prava Ludyny, 2007. – 256 р. This book considers the human rights situation in Ukraine during 2007, it is based on studies by various non-governmental human rights organizations and specialists in this area. Each unit concentrates on identifying and analysing violations of specific rights in this period, as well as discussing any positive moves which were made in protecting the given rights. Current legislation which encourages infringements of rights and freedoms is also analyzed, together with draft laws which could change the situation. The conclusions of the research contain recommendations for eliminating the violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms and improving the overall situation.