Estonian refugee policy lacks of humanity
Recently, Õhtuleht has published two articles* about the Nigerian man Abioye, represented by the Human Rights Center in court. Namely, … Continued
Recently, Õhtuleht has published two articles* about the Nigerian man Abioye, represented by the Human Rights Center in court. Namely, … Continued
The Human Rights Centre is going to defend in court Mohammed, who has lived in Estonia with his family for … Continued
The government’s decision to proceed with the marriage referendum probably saddens every Estonian who values human rights. Us too. The … Continued
At the beginning of October, we won a major lawsuit in a protracted dispute over the rights of a young … Continued
On Wednesday, September 16th the Estonian Human Rights Centre and the Ministry of Social Affairs recognised 32 employers with the … Continued
On Saturday, the 25th July, hundreds of kind people gathered in front of Sveta bar to show their support for … Continued
Equality presupposes the right to be different. Everyone deserves equal opportunities and to feel as a full member of society, … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre has been active in the field of refugees for almost ten years. During this time, … Continued
The beginning of June brought good news to the love story of Darja and Jana when the Harju county court … Continued
On June 1, Markus Hallang joined the Estonian Center for Human Rights as a new lawyer of the refugee field. … Continued