
Estonian Human Rights Centre Takes Legal Action to Protect Freedom of Expression
On 5 November 2023, a demonstration in support of Palestine took place in Tallinn. The police apprehended five individuals, some … Continued
On 5 November 2023, a demonstration in support of Palestine took place in Tallinn. The police apprehended five individuals, some … Continued
In light of the ongoing debate on the limits of freedom of speech in society and the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament), … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre submitted its positions on October 10th regarding Draft Law No. 232 SE, initiated by the … Continued
The Supreme Court of Estonia declined to hear the complaint lodged by Russian citizens, Jana and Anna (correct names known … Continued
In June and July, EHCR continued to monitor hate speech on social media to investigate whether social media platforms are … Continued
A family consisting of two mothers and a young daughter fled to Estonia because life in Russia is not safe … Continued
The Human Rights Centre is participating as a partner in the international project called SafeNet, which aims to monitor hate … Continued
Court victory! The lawyers of the Human Rights Centre, in cooperation with the law firm Triniti, challenged a provision of … Continued
Family consisting of two mothers and a young daughter fled to Estonia because Russia is not safe for sexual minorities. … Continued