07.07.2026
More than 100,000 documented incidents of international crimes: how civil society organisations are bringing justice closer
More than 100,000 documented incidents of war crimes, thousands of testimonies from victims, and years of systematic work by civil society — this is the contribution Ukrainian human rights organisations have made to the pursuit of justice and the accountability...Forced Exile of Indigenous Rights Activists: Challenges, Survival, and Staying Connected
On June 26, the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
The safety of activists defending the rights of Indigenous peoples in the face of repression | Webinar #3
Expert webinar was organized by ADC Memorial in partnership with the International Committee of Indigenous Peoples of Russia (ICIPR). Recently, activists and human rights defenders working on the rights of Indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities, climate change, and environmental rights have...
Forced Exile of Indigenous Rights Activists: Challenges, Survival, and Staying Connected
Anti-Discrimination Centre ‘Memorial’ continues its podcast series on the rights of Indigenous Peoples. The seventh episode of the podcast explores the reality of forced exile for Indigenous activists from Russia. Why are they forced to leave their homelands? What challenges…
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At the end of April, New York annually hosts sessions of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, an advisory expert body affiliated with the UN Economic and Social Council. The Forum has operated since 2000, and this year...
