Monthly Archives: November 2022

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) presents the report "Armoury, Prison, Graveyard: Mariupol Regional Intensive Care Hospital under Russian occupation",  prepared by IPHR, Truth...

IPHR is recruiting a new colleague to work as a Field Researcher responsible for implementing selected projects with our partners in Ukraine. The post...

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) supports calls by local NGOs to members of Kyrgyzstan’s parliament to reject a repressive and stigmatising draft law...

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) was shocked to learn of today’s decision by a court in Kyrgyzstan to deport corruption-whistle blower Bolot Temirov...

The trial of Aziz Yusupov, an Uzbek human rights activist, independent journalist and former political prisoner from the city of Ferghana in Uzbekistan, is...

This week the EU will hold its annual human rights-focused dialogue with Turkmenistan’s government in Ashgabat. The meeting comes at a time when the...

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and CIVICUS call on the authorities of Kyrgyzstan to withdraw the highly restrictive draft law on NGOs, which...

Originally published on the CIVICUS Monitor website. CIVICUS has produced a new research brief on the state of civic freedoms in Uzbekistan. Despite much-publicised steps...

This is an update on the protection of the freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly in Kyrgyzstan from the end of April to...

IPHR is recruiting a new colleague to work as a project assistant responsible for implementing selected projects with our partners in Ukraine. The post...