On July 7–8, 2026, with the support and participation of Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group (KHPG), ADC Memorial held a seminar aimed at discussion with Ukrainian colleagues on an ethical and effective approach to monitoring of the rights of children…
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…
Since the beginning of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine in 2014, and particularly following the full-scale invasion in 2022, civil society organisations have played a pivotal role in documenting international crimes. During this period, they have recorded more than 100,000 incidents…
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…
Torture is one of the most widespread crimes committed during Russia’s ongoing full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group (KHPG), nearly everyone who comes under Russian control and has direct contact with Russian military personnel,…
The ADC Memorial continues to address the issues facing indigenous peoples in its anti-discrimination podcast. In the new episode of the ‘Connect’ podcast, journalist, indigenous activist and representative of the Yukaghir people, Irina Kurilova, explains the history and work of…
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