Tag: Fundamental rights

  • Use of Coercive Measures in Psychiatry: the case of Denmark

    Denial of being listened to including in very personal matters, subjected to the use of force against oneself, coercion, deprivation of liberty, and bodily and mental harm or abuse are subjects one does not readily experience. After all, it just does not happen except for the very rare instance of assault, kidnapping, and such criminal…

  • Religious freedom is a necessary condition for democratic life

    Modern national and international law raises this primordial freedom to the rank of a fundamental one. Freedom of conscience and religion is essential for spiritual development, personal or social. Every religious association – traditional or new, majority or minority, institutional or alternative – has the right to this freedom, as well as the obligation to…

  • Gypsies from Bulgaria have been arrested for exploiting children in Thessaloniki

    Eight Bulgarian Roma were arrested in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki on 18th of June and accused by a prosecutor of exploiting their children and endangering them, Kathimerini’s online edition reported. According to the accusations, they forced the children to beg on the streets of Thessaloniki, look for food in the garbage and used…

  • MEN ARE MORE VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE THAN WOMEN

    Probably no one paid attention to Edward L. Bernays – the author of the book “Propaganda”, which explains completely freely how the world is governed today. If you don’t know him, he is the reason the United States entered World War I. To do this, someone has to provoke the country, and since a sunken…

  • The little woman who started the big war

    210 years since the birth of Harriet Beecher Stowe Every child who has started reading knows her name. Because she is the author of one of the most beloved children’s novels – “Uncle Tom’s cabin”. Her name is Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe – an American writer, mother of many children, free-thinking person and fighter against…

  • The Netherlands is starting to pay compensation to the victims of Srebrenica

    The Potocari Commission has opened an office in Sarajevo for potential plaintiffs The Netherlands begins paying compensation to the families of victims of the Srebrenica massacre. The Potocari Compensation Commission opened an office in Sarajevo for potential plaintiffs, and its website is open to reports from family members of people killed after being taken away…

  • In Montenegro, a minister was fired for denying the Srebrenica genocide

    The Montenegrin parliament adopted a resolution on the 1995 Srebrenica genocide and fired Justice Minister Vladimir Leposavic, who denied it was an “unequivocally established” fact. The adopted document prohibits the public denial of the committed crimes, Balkan Insight reports. The resolution condemns the Srebrenica genocide, in which Bosnian Serb forces killed about 8,000 men from…

  • Thousands of Bulgarians facing deportation from Britain over Brexit

    More than 15,000 Bulgarian citizens have been denied residence Brexit could end in deportation for thousands of Bulgarians living on the island. The deadline to settle their status in the UK expires in three weeks. Certainly, after July 1, Bulgarians who cannot prove their right to live in Britain will have serious problems. To date,…

  • A French “sister” of the Statue of Liberty leaves for the United States

    The work is based on a 3D digitization of a plaster model from 1878, used by sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi to build the Statue of Liberty, donated by France to the United States in 1886. A French “sister” of the Statue of Liberty in New York left for the United States, world agencies report. The…

  • The Religion & Peace Academy

    The Religion and Peace Academy distils leading Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) research into easily digestible lessons, grounded in the Institutes data-based peace and conflict research methodology.  The course explores the important connections between religions and peace, highlighting how robust inter-faith cooperation aids conflict resolution and enhances global peacefulness. What will participants learn? Develop…