Three years have passed since the beginning of full-scale Russian aggression, when millions of Ukrainians were forced to leave their homes under shelling and take their children to safe places. Many of the children who left Ukraine at that time…
February 4, 2025, Brussels The European Parliament hosted a discussion “Exploitated Lands, oppressed peoples: discrimination and persecution of the Indigenous peoples of Siberia, the North and the Far East,“ co-organized by Anti–Discrimination Center Memorial Brussels and Rasa Jukneviciene, MEP…
MEP Rasa Juknevičienė and Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial-Brussels are organising event titled: “Exploited Lands, Oppressed Peoples: Discrimination and Repression of Indigenous Peoples of Siberia, the North, and the Far East of Russia.” The discussion will take place on Tuesday, 4 February…
Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial launches the podcast series in English in 2024. The first episode is devoted to Indigenous rights. Our colleague Yana Tannagasheva, a well-known activist and member of the Shor people, an Indigenous group in southern Siberia, told us…
In the issue: How Russian citizenship in a war situation has become an instrument of blackmail and intimidation; Russia reformed immigration detention laws after the 10-year struggle for the rights of prisoners of immigration detention facilities; the State Duma passed…
In recent years, after the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has significantly tightened its legislation on migration and citizenship, and some innovations create an immediate risk of statelessness. The long-standing problem of statelessness has not yet been solved in Russia, while…
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