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Sweden's leaders condemn extremist and neo-Nazi groups' actions
Published at
09.01.2018
Country
Sweden
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- minority groups
- religious groups
- protest
Foreign funding restrictions a "threat" to civil society in Ireland
Published at
21.12.2017
Country
Ireland
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- restrictive law
- censorship
- funding restriction
- private sector
Regional tensions spur militarisation of Japan, sparking citizen protests
Published at
12.12.2017
Country
Japan
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- minority groups
- protest
- political interference
- environmental rights
Civil society calls for transparency in regulating the Media Law
Published at
08.12.2017
Country
Uruguay
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- access to info. law
District court rules to close down Finnish section of the Nordic Resistance Movement
Published at
05.12.2017
Country
Finland
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- protestor(s) detained
- violent protest
- protest
Environmental and racial justice issues flare across the country
Published at
28.11.2017
Country
Canada
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- refugees and migrants
- religious groups
- minority groups
- labour rights
- protest
- violent protest
- time,place restrictions
- access to info. law
- protestor(s) detained
- environmental rights
New family law a blow to gender equality in Lithuania
Published at
08.11.2017
Country
Lithuania
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- censorship
- restrictive law
- LGBTI
Czech President makes thinly-veiled threat to journalists
Published at
06.11.2017
Country
Czech Republic
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- LGBTI
- funding restriction
- intimidation
- censorship
- labour rights
- protest
Controversial shooting sparks demonstration
Published at
02.11.2017
Country
Jamaica
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- protest
Far-right activism fuels debate on police protection of protest rights
Published at
01.11.2017
Country
Norway
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- positive court ruling
- protest