Ukraine

Photo credit: IPHR field mission team in Ukraine

IPHR is currently working to support Ukrainian human rights organizations to ensure accountability for violations perpetrated during the Maidan protests, as well as the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. As part of this, it has trained, equipped and dispatched field monitors to investigate and document alleged war crimes for submission to the International Criminal Court. IPHR and its partners have also documented and highlighted violations of the rights of religious minorities and other vulnerable groups in the context of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, as well as Russia’s occupation of Crimea.

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International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) presents a new report, “When ‘russkiy mir’ comes: War crimes and IHL violations committed by Russian armed forces...

IPHR is looking for full-time interns to join our OSINT team remotely. Internships are paid, for a duration of 6 months with the possibility...

A new report has found that Russian forces have used Iranian-made Shahed-136 UAVs that contain Western components to commit suspected war crimes in Ukraine. Co-authored...

On 27 June  2023,  at  19:32 local time, the Russian Armed Forces attacked Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, using Iskander surface-to-surface short-range ballistic missiles. At least...

Today, on Ukraine’s Constitution Day, IPHR unveils a new initiative: IPHR Investigates.  After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, we set up IPHRosint channels...