
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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UkraineStatements & Press ReleasesJune 2023
Water as a weapon of war: Analysis of the Kakhovka Dam explosion
What happened?
On the night of 6 June 2023, the dam and hydroelectric power plant at Nova Kakhovka, a city in Ukraine’s south under Russian...
UkraineStatements & Press ReleasesCampaigns, Open Letters and News AlertsJune 2023
We are hiring: Junior Legal Officer (Kyiv/Brussels/Tbilisi or remote)
IPHR is looking for a new colleague for its legal team to work as a Junior Legal Officer responsible for implementing selected projects with...
UkraineStatements & Press ReleasesMay 2023
Missiles used in attack on Uman contain Western-made components
In the early hours of 28 April 2023, russia attacked an apartment building in Uman, a Ukrainian city hundreds of kilometres away from the...
UkraineStatements & Press ReleasesMay 2023
Crimea: the women who fight for press freedom despite the serious risks they face
Does freedom of expression enable and protect other human rights? UNESCO says yes, choosing 'freedom of expression as a driver of all human rights'...
RussiaUkraineStatements & Press ReleasesReports & Briefing PapersFebruary 2023
New Report Links Western-Made Components to the Weapons Used in Russia’s Suspected Ukraine War...
A new report, released by International Partnership for Human Rights and the Independent Anti-Corruption Commission, has found that western-made dual-use components have continued to...