No justice for hunger striker Kostas Sakkas
By Augustine Zenakos Kostas Sakkas’s health is deteriorating rapidly. As of today, he is 32 days into a hunger strike, protesting his unlawful pre-trial detention by the Greek authorities, which now...
View ArticleDublin’s Trap – documentary
Through the story of an Afghan asylum seeker who won a historic victory at the European Court of Human Rights, this film shines a new light on the consequences of migration policies in the...
View ArticlePolice:“We must make their lives unbearable”
Hot Doc magazine reveals that the head of the Greek Police induced violent acts against immigrants in one of his speeches. Amnesty International intervened by demanding the investigation of the case by...
View ArticleGreece convicted again for discrimination against gay couples
Greece’s conviction by the European Court of Human Rights paves the way for the legal recognition of homosexual relationships. Greece was convicted for excluding homosexual couples from the 2008...
View ArticleRechtsradikale in Griechenland rufen Menschenrechtsgericht an
Die rechtsradikale Chrysi Avgi in Griechenland ruft wegen der Verletzung der Rechte ihrer Funktionäre und Abgeordneten den Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte an. Die rechtsextremistische...
View ArticleEuropean Court of Human Rights charges Greece over detention of two women...
The European Court of Human Rights on Thursday ordered Greece to pay 6,500 euros in compensation each to two applicants who lodged a complaint regarding the conditions of their detention prior to...
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