10.02.2026
5th Anti-Discrimination podcast about the way UN Protects the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the risks faced by activists working on international advocacy
The Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial continues to publish a podcast series on the rights of Indigenous peoples. The fifth episode of the podcast is dedicated to the problem of international advocacy actions for Indigenous peoples’ rights and explores the instruments and mechanisms...Belarusian human rights defender Ales Bialiatski personally received his 2022 Nobel Peace Prize
Rights in Russia: Stefania Kulaeva on wartime oaths
Right on Target: Stefania Kulaeva on Wartime Oaths
He forges his decrees like horseshoes — some get it in the groin, some in the forehead. Some in the brows, some in the eyes. Osip Mandelstam The words of Osip Mandelstam about the actions of the “soul-killer and peasant-slayer”...
Illusory Unity
Russia marked another Day of National Unity in a situation that journalist Olesya Gerasimenko described as a “civil war in a cold phase”: society is divided, opponents of the war have either been repressed or forced into exile, and those...The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations: The Case of the Aggressive War of Russia against Ukraine
The joint input by the International Committee of Indigenous Peoples of Russia (ICIPR), Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial-Brussels and the Institute for Ecology and Action Anthropology (INFOE). In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, openly continuing the anti-Ukrainian aggression started...Religion and beliefs during the war: Comments on the situation in the Russian Federation in connection with Russia’s aggression against Ukraine
ADC Memorial submitted an analytical material “Religion and beliefs during the war: Comments on the situation in the Russian Federation in connection with Russia‘s aggression against Ukraine“ as part of preparation of the report of the UN High Commissioner for...Parallel Information: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of indigenous minority peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation
International Committee of Indigenous Peoples of Russia (ICIPR), Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial, and the Institute for Ecology and Action Anthropology (INFOE) submitted a joint Parallel Information to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights concerning the situation of the...
The Involvement of Foreign Citizens in an Aggressive War Is a War Crime of the Russian Federation
18 December marks International Migrants’ Day, established by the UN General Assembly in honour of the adoption in 1990 of the Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. The rights of...
The Involvement of Foreign Citizens in an Aggressive War Is a War Crime of the Russian Federation
The story of a Roma woman and mother of eight children who survived the Russian occupation in the Kherson region
Live Stream of the event in Brussels “War crimes committed by Russia against Ukraine: Joint work of human rights organizations towards truth and justice.”
Numbers and facts of Russia’s war-related problems faced by Ukrainian children
5th Anti-Discrimination podcast about the way UN Protects the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the risks faced by activists working on international advocacy
10.02.2026
The Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial continues to publish a podcast series on the rights of Indigenous peoples. The fifth episode of the podcast is dedicated to the problem of international advocacy actions for Indigenous peoples’ rights and explores the instruments and mechanisms…