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[21-12-2011]

Evaluation points out successes and challenges in Afghanistan

New evaluation rapport concludes that the Human Rights Network ‘CSHRN’ supported by the Danish Institute for Humans Rights (DIHR) has become one of the main human rights umbrella organisations for the promotion of human rights in Afghanistan.
[02-12-2011]

New sentence against imprisoned Belarusian human rights defender

Statement: The Danish Institute for Human Rights expresses deep regret with the ruling in the case against our friend and partner - Ales Bialiatski. 
[11-10-2011]

DIHR’ partner receives Nobel Peace Prize 2011

Tawakkul Karmen from Yemen was among the three female human rights defenders, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for their nonviolent struggle for human rights.

[05-10-2011]

Succesfuld mission to Algeria

DIHR participated in the mission with ICC Chair to Algeria, 13 to 15 September 2011, to conduct a pre-assessment visit to Algerian NHRI.
[25-08-2011]

The first Arab-European newsletter out now

The first bi-annual newsletter from the Arab-European Human Rights Dialogue (AEHRD) out now.
[06-05-2011]

The Sixth Arab–European Human Rights Dialogue

In the sixth Arab-European Human Rights Dialogue Conference the participants will focus on on Torture and Rule of Law.
[22-02-2011]

Kim Ulrich Kjær has passed away

OBITUARY: Our former colleague and Senior Researcher at DIHR has died. Kim was a prominent and critical voice in the Danish debate.
[28-01-2011]

An activist has died

David Kato has paid the ultimate price for his advocacy of the rights of sexual minorities. On January 26 he was brutally beaten to death at his home in Uganda. The DIHR is horrified by the loss and murder of Kato.
[17-01-2011]

Islam and human rights can work together

According to speakers at a conference on human rights and cultural dialogue, Islam and human rights can work together.