DIGNITY trained the staff of a Ukrainian partner organisation in interviewing survivors
A ‘trauma-informed’ and ‘survivor-centred’ approach is important when interviewing victims and witnesses of war crimes Lawyers are good at collecting
A ‘trauma-informed’ and ‘survivor-centred’ approach is important when interviewing victims and witnesses of war crimes Lawyers are good at collecting
DIGNITY and partners organize a side event on the recent report on torture in Ukrainian places of detention under Russian
New report documents Russia’s ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners Torture and ill-treatment used by Russian soldiers in prisons and other places
Extensive report by DIGNITY and Ukrainian partners documents widespread and systematic torture »On the third day, I asked my tormentors
DIGNITY’s partner CIPREVICA will train the staff of the Guatemalan human rights ombudsman In March, DIGNITY’s Guatemalan partner CIPREVICA entered
DIGNITY’s contribution to UN torture debate focuses on gender discrimination On Tuesday, DIGNITY contributed to a debate on torture at
Human Rights Law expert Natasa Mavronicola warns against thinking that torture should be used or deemed lawful in exceptional situations
The Danish Prime Minister visits Egypt at a time when torture is systematic in the country’s prisons, says Ahmed Mefreh,
DIGNITY’s legal director continues as Vice President of the important body that works to prevent torture in Council of Europe
Four human rights defenders from DIGNITY’s Belarusian cooperation partner Viasna were sentenced to long prison terms on Friday after unfair
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