maj 2009


More than 100 signatures collected to support the House.

We are thankful to everyone who have already supported us, and those, who are going to do it soon  :) ))

Each 200 signatures will be collected and sent to the Chairman of Voronezh city district Sergey Koliukh.

We hope that with your support we can send the first signatures this week.

Thank you!

READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN ENGLISH HERE!

UPDATE: we got to keep the house!!!! 2009-09-01

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I Voronezh finns sedan några år ett Mänskliga rättigheternas hus.

Det låter bättre på engelska eller ryska; Human Rights House, Dom Prav Tjeloveka. Där har MPD sitt huvudkontor. MPD som är YHRM-Swedens moderskepp. Nu skall lokalerna säljas, och kanske rivas.

Skriv under till stöd för dem!

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5th of May. Council of Europe Founding Day. On this day in 1949, the Treaty of London that later became the Statute of the Council of Europe was signed.

Youth meeting “Intercultural and Interreligious Diologue v.s. Hate-motivated Violence in Europe” took place on 21-26 April in Bakuriani, Georgia. This event was organized by “Union 21 century” – a non-governmental organization, which carries out socio-cultural projects and delivers monitoring of hate crimes in Georgia.

The major topics of the meeting were: the level of right-wing extremists’ violence in Europe, European and national legislation that addresses hate crimes, methods of counteracting that are available for the youth sector of civil society in Europe.

Representatives of Ministry of Justice of Georgia and Tolerance Centre of Ombudsman’s Office of Georgia delivered reports about the International tools Georgia employs to combat hate-motivated violence and about the rise of religious-motivated intolerance in Georgia.

Activists from Germany, Italy, Armenia, Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and other countries also held reports about the relevant situation in their home environment.

Anastasia Denisova, the member of Coordinating Council of International Youth Human Rights Movement contributed to the International Meeting on behalf of Youth Network against Racism and Intolerance (YNRI). Her presentation “Civil Society Activism: what is done and what needs to be done” was devoted to the analysis of the youth factor in right-wing extremism, especially in Russia, and youth actors against intolerance. In conclusion she highlighted such activities of YNRI, as Antifascist Archive of non-violent actions, program “Foreign Students’ Rights Defense” and specific actions like “Package for Mayor”, etc.

In September 2009 the follow-up event is going to be held in Georgia and be devoted to specific youth projects aimed at combating intolerance with joint efforts.

Read more!