
Hate Speech in Estonian-language Social Media Targets Refugees and Sexual Minorities
The Human Rights Centre is participating as a partner in the international project called SafeNet, which aims to monitor hate … Continued
The Human Rights Centre is participating as a partner in the international project called SafeNet, which aims to monitor hate … Continued
According to a recent LGBT public opinion survey commissioned by the Estonian Human Rights Centre, the attitudes of Estonian people … Continued
The year 2022 started strategically, with activities that had already been planned. The aim of the Centre was (and is) … Continued
Politics are radicalizing and people are more hateful in social media. All this has paved way to the spread of hate … Continued
Since the spread of hate speech remains an issue in Estonia, we monitored a number of social media sites throughout September. … Continued
Today, 15 September, the Estonian Human Rights Centre will be awarding the ‘Diverse workplace’ quality label to 49 employers for … Continued
Estonian Human Rights Centre and the German Embassy in Tallinn invite youth participants aged 18-25 to an international workshop: “Examine, … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre is supporting a young athlete named Miia in court. She confidentially reported to the head … Continued