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Kazakhstan does not comply with fair trial guarantees

18 September 2014

By persecuting political opponents, the Kazakh authorities openly flout public assurances, given to the international community. Kazakhstan declares that the right to a fair trial will be observed with respect to opposition politicians, journalists and activists.

ODF’s Interpol research as leading source for the European Parliament’s Human Rights Subcommittee (DROI)

21 February 2019

The European Parliament’s Human Rights Subcommittee has recently released a report it has commissioned, entitled “Misuse of Interpol’s Red Notices and impact on human rights – recent developments”. Yesterday, the study was officially presented at the subcommittee’s meeting.

Response to the report “Activities and connections of the Open Dialogue Foundation” dated August 14, 2017

6 November 2017

Following its firm statement in defence of the independence of the judiciary, and thus, against violation of the Constitution and the rule of law in Poland, on 21 July 2017, ODF became the object of unprecedented attacks by the Polish governmental administration and broader right-wing circles.

Open Dialogue Foundation and Ukrainian Bar Association presented a report on prolonged pre-trial detention in Ukraine

19 August 2016

On 18 August, 2016, the Open Dialogue Foundation and the Ukrainian Bar Association presented the final results of the study entitled “Years behind bars without judgment: prolonged pre-trial detention in Ukraine due to a violation of reasonable terms of criminal proceedings”.

Open Dialogue Foundation and Ukrainian Bar Association presented a report on prolonged pre-trial detention in Ukraine

19 August 2016

On 18 August, 2016, the Open Dialogue Foundation and the Ukrainian Bar Association presented the final results of the study entitled “Years behind bars without judgment: prolonged pre-trial detention in Ukraine due to a violation of reasonable terms of criminal proceedings”.

Years behind bars without judgment: Prolonged pre-trial detention in Ukraine in violation of reasonable terms of criminal proceedings – Policy brief

18 August 2016

The ODF has prepared a report on the issue of prolonged pre-trial detention in Ukraine due to the violation of reasonable terms of criminal proceedings. The project was implemented with the funds from a grant bestowed by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research.

The problem of prolonged detention in Ukraine. Experts discussion

1 August 2016

On 28 July, 2016, attorneys and NGO representatives discussed the results of the study, carried out by the Open Dialogue Foundation. It was devoted to the issue of ‘The excessive length of detention in Ukraine in breach of reasonable time of criminal proceedings’.

Experts discuss preliminary results of the study regarding the problem of prolonged detention in Ukraine

1 August 2016

On 28 July, 2016, attorneys and NGO representatives discussed the results of the study, carried out by the Open Dialogue Foundation. It was devoted to the issue of ‘The excessive length of detention in Ukraine in breach of reasonable time of criminal proceedings’.

The problem of prolonged detention in Ukraine. Experts discussion

1 August 2016

On 28 July, 2016, attorneys and NGO representatives discussed the results of the study, carried out by the ODF. It was held under the auspices of the UBA and was devoted to the issue of ‘The excessive length of detention in Ukraine in breach of reasonable time of criminal proceedings’.

Torture in Kazakhstan: A brief overview of the situation surrounding torture in Kazakhstan in 2013 and 2014

16 December 2014

Statements by Kazakh authorities about intolerance of torture and willingness to cooperate with civil society in addressing this issue remain declarative and are not implemented efficiently in practice.

Kazakhstan misinformed UN member states during the consideration of the Universal Periodic Review

21 November 2014

Within the framework of the Universal Periodic Review, the United Nations states pointed to Kazakhstan’s failure to fulfill previous recommendations, as well as the deterioration of the situation with regards to freedom of speech, assembly and religion.

Kazakhstan: reform of the Criminal legislation endangers human rights

20 November 2014

The reformed Kazakh criminal law contains politicised and vague criminal charges, which can be widely and subjectively interpreted by the state in order to oppress opposition activists, journalists and politicians.

Vladimir Kozlov faces provocations contrived to bring about his transfer to a stricter regime penal colony. Prisoners are subjected to battery

26 September 2014

Following the refusal to transfer Vladimir Kozlov to a penal colony with less stringent conditions, pressure exerted on him by the administration of the colony has increased.

Representatives of ODF took part in the session of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention

3 September 2014

Analysts of the Open Dialogue Foundation – Igor Savchenko, Andrii Osavoliuk, Katerina Savchenko – and Anna Koj, the Head of the Foundation’s office in Brussels, took part in the session of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention which was held in Geneva on September 1-2.

Dissident Aron Atabek is being subjected to cruel treatment in a Kazakh prison

15 August 2014

The famous Kazakh dissident and poet, Aron Atabek was transferred to a detention facility in Pavlodar, where he was held under intolerable conditions. For his attempts to defend his rights, he was placed in solitary confinement as a “deliberate violator”.

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