But is there room for real political subjectivity between local and national corrupt power? RU
The prosecution of a Chechen human rights campaigner is a landmark step in the systematic elimination of civil society under Ramzan Kadyrov. RU
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This fearless journalist was abducted from the streets of Tbilisi and wound up in an Azerbaijani jail cell. We need more like him.
A new European Court of Human Rights ruling on the misuse of power in Georgia creates an important precedent in cases of political persecution.
If passed, Armenia’s draft law against domestic violence will only nurture patriarchy.
In late September Azerbaijan’s police rounded up and detained dozens of LGBT people. What explains this sudden crackdown?
We recently published an article arguing in favour of Georgia’s proposed ban on selling agricultural land to foreign buyers. A foreign landowner with several years’ experience in the country’s agricultural sector uses his right of response to argue against the move.
We all know about Baku’s international efforts to whitewash criticism of human rights abuses. What makes these latest revelations so different?
Armenia still has one of the world’s highest rates of sex-selective abortions. Here are the mothers’ stories.