The International Partnership for Human Rights is a Belgian human rights non-governmental organization. It monitors and documents violations of international human rights standards, as well as disseminates the collected information. Its materials related to topics that resonated for Russia about freedom of speech in Crimea, human rights in Chechnya and Dagestan, or the measures of the Russian government to combat coronavirus. In 2013, a report was published on the monitoring of legal proceedings related to the application of the law on “foreign agents.” As part of the “Persons of Faith” campaign in 2015, “Partnership for Human Rights” published a series of interviews with representatives of various religious minorities.
Name
International Partnership for Human Rights
Field of activity
Human rights organizations with a wide range of causes
Status
“Undesirable organization”
Reason for recognition
According to the Prosecutor General's Office, the organization "poses a threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of Russia and the security of the state".
Year of recognition
2021
Status description
Since 2015, this status can be assigned to foreign and international non-governmental organizations that, in the opinion of the Russian government, pose a threat to the foundations of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation, the defense capability of the country, or state security. Since 2021, this registry also includes those who cooperate with “undesirable organizations.”
Who recognizes:
Prosecutor General’s Office in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Cooperating ...
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