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Kazakhstan: Verdict Looming in Trial of Activists Protesting Repression in Xinjiang – Ensure Justice and Release Them

Kazakhstan: Verdict Looming in Trial of Activists Protesting Repression in Xinjiang – Ensure Justice and Release Them

Curtailment of Civic Space in Central Asia: Briefing for the EU and International Partners
Briefings & Submissions

Curtailment of Civic Space in Central Asia: Briefing for the EU and International Partners

Joint Statement : Four Years On: Russia’s Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine is Genocidal in Its Intent and Action
Statements & Appeals

Joint Statement : Four Years On: Russia’s Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine is Genocidal in Its Intent and Action

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”
Country & Thematic Reports

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”

POSTPONED – Holding Enablers Accountable: The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Role in Russia’s Drone War

POSTPONED – Holding Enablers Accountable: The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Role in Russia’s Drone War

InternationalPartnershipfor Human Rights

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) is an independent, non-governmental organisation founded in Brussels in 2008. For over a decade, IPHR has cooperated with civil society groups in Central Asia, Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus to promote accountability for human rights violations. Aligned with our mission, we empower partner groups to conduct their work locally, even in highly challenging conditions, and assist them in raising human rights concerns on the international stage.

Civil Society Support, Capacity-Building & Cooperation

Civil Society Support, Capacity-Building & Cooperation

At the heart of our mission, we establish partnerships with local civil society actors and support their endeavours to advance justice, human rights, and the rule of law in their respective countries. This support takes the form of collaborative activities and initiatives aimed at fostering positive change.

We develop and implement joint projects with local civil society partners, carry out joint activities with them on agreed priority issues, and provide tailored assistance and capacity building depending on their needs. We work with both well-established civil society organisations and emerging and grassroots initiatives, and our capacity-building encompasses both expert-led training sessions and hands-on cooperation.  

We also support networking and coalition-building among civil society groups from different countries and facilitate cross-country cooperation on countering human rights violations. 

Monitoring & Reporting

Monitoring & Reporting

We collaborate with local partners to research and document human rights violations in targeted countries. Our findings are disseminated through various publications like statements, reports, and submissions to international bodies.

We use our publications to inform key stakeholders and broader audiences about the evolving human rights situation in the countries where we work. Our publications serve as essential tools in our advocacy and communications efforts, aiming to garner support for pressing human rights causes.

Fact-finding missions are an important part of our research and documentation activities and we prioritise efforts to investigate and document human rights violations committed in conflict and crisis situations.

Advocacy & Communications

Advocacy & Communications

Together with partners, we carry out focused, targeted and impact-oriented advocacy with international institutions and governments to inform and influence their policies on human rights issues in our target countries.

Our engagement encompasses the EU, Council of Europe, Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the United Nations, and other institutions and governments.

We continue diversifying our communication channels and strengthening our outreach approach to effectively disseminate information about human rights issues in our target countries, communicate our positions on current developments in these countries and mobilise support for our calls among broader target audiences. 

Crisis Response

Crisis Response

Being aware that crises can emerge suddenly and without warning, IPHR maintains an organisational posture characterised by flexibility and adaptability, allowing us to mobilise quickly to address evolving situations in our region.

We’ve activated this crisis response capacity repeatedly in recent years, not only in the face of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but also following the the suppression of mass protests in Central Asia in 2022 (the ‘Bloody January’ in Kazakhstan and the events in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region in Tajikistan and in the Republic of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan), Lukashenka’s 2020-2021 crackdown on protest in Belarus, the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh and subsequent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan and other crises in the region where we work.  

Our crisis response initiatives typically consist of three parts: (i) emergency support to partners at risk, such as operational support, resilience-building, or emergency relocation; (ii) multidisciplinary investigation of suspected human rights violations; and (iii) strategic follow-ups, including advocacy, accountability-seeking and provision of tailored support to survivors and witnesses.

Holistic Accountability

Holistic Accountability

IPHR supports strategic litigation on key human rights issues in our target countries and uses international, regional, and domestic accountability mechanisms to help end impunity for serious human rights violations in Eastern Europe, South Caucasus and Central Asia.

Our holistic approach to accountability encompasses a set of mutually reinforcing strategies, including field documentation of IHL and ICL violations, OSINT analysis, in-house legal research, followed by strategic litigation and advocacy.

IPHR also conducts capacity building of local actors on international accountability mechanisms.

Promoting the Rights of Vulnerable Groups and Individuals

Promoting the Rights of Vulnerable Groups and Individuals

We work with our partners – both well-established organisations and grassroots initiatives – to improve respect for the rights of groups and individuals who are among those most vulnerable to human rights violations. We campaign in support of human rights defenders, lawyers, journalists and bloggers facing persecution; individuals subjected to torture, unfair trials and punitive imprisonment; ethnic, sexual, religious and other minorities; and people affected by inequality, discrimination and violence, including gender-based violence and conflict-related sexual violence. We also assist and defend the rights of those exposed to gross human rights violations during conflicts and crises, as well as individuals and communities suffering environmental harm.

Supporting Victims of Transnational Repression (TNR)

Supporting Victims of Transnational Repression (TNR)

IPHR addresses the growing challenges of transnational repression (TNR) through a dedicated program supporting individuals targeted by Russian government agents or their proxies abroad. This initiative provides critical legal, emergency, and security assistance to human rights defenders, independent journalists, anti-war activists, and members of the independent political opposition. Key services include legal aid for extradition and deportation cases, physical protection, emergency relocation, mental health support, capacity-building, and comprehensive risk mitigation strategies. The program emphasises swift and tailored interventions, ensuring anonymity and safety for those facing heightened risks due to their professional or civic activities.

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Curtailment of Civic Space in Central Asia: Briefing for the EU and International Partners

Curtailment of Civic Space in Central Asia: Briefing for the EU and International Partners

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”

Civic Space under Pressure in Kazakhstan: Key Concerns and Recommendations for EU Dialogue

Civic Space under Pressure in Kazakhstan: Key Concerns and Recommendations for EU Dialogue

Latest on Ukraine

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Joint Statement : Four Years On: Russia’s Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine is Genocidal in Its Intent and Action

Joint Statement : Four Years On: Russia’s Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine is Genocidal in Its Intent and Action

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”

Letter to the Governments of the 32 intervening States in Ukraine v. Russian Federation

Letter to the Governments of the 32 intervening States in Ukraine v. Russian Federation

Joint Statement : Four Years On: Russia’s Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine is Genocidal in Its Intent and Action
Statements & Appeals

Joint Statement : Four Years On: Russia’s Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine is Genocidal in Its Intent and Action

Conference White Paper offers recommendations for concrete action to address Russia’s escalating atrocities 27 February 2026, Brussels/Boston/Washington DC – Four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, mounting evidence of forcible child transfers, unlawful killings, torture, conflict-related sexual violence, systematic attacks on energy infrastructure indispensable to civilian survival, cultural erasure, and eliminationist rhetoric demonstrates that […]

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”
Country & Thematic Reports

New White Paper Highlights Key Insights from the Conference “Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People”

IPHR, the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School, the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS), and the Atlantic Council’s Strategic Litigation Project today released a White Paper with recommendations for concrete action, alongside a comprehensive summary of experts’ interventions during the conference “Intent […]

Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People
Events

Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People

On 19 November 2025, leading international lawyers, historians, diplomats, and security experts convened at Georgetown University for the conference Intent to Destroy: Confronting Russia’s Campaign to Erase Ukraine and Its People— a joint initiative of IPHR, the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School, New Lines Institute, the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and […]

Intent to Destroy: Why the World Must Name and Confront Russia’s Genocidal War in Ukraine
News Alerts

Intent to Destroy: Why the World Must Name and Confront Russia’s Genocidal War in Ukraine

By Susan H. Farbstein, Anastasiya Donets, Tamar Ruseishvili Three and a half years have passed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and the prospects for peace and security feel slimmer than ever. From the outset, Russia has never sincerely sought peace—only Ukraine’s total submission. Even when offered frameworks that would have allowed Vladimir […]

Joint Statement – No Platform for Authoritarianism in Cultural Spaces
Statements & Appeals

Joint Statement – No Platform for Authoritarianism in Cultural Spaces

We, the undersigned civil society organizations committed to human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, welcome the decision made by the management of the Royal Palace of Caserta to cancel [1] the scheduled participation of Valery Gergiev at the “Un’Estate da Re” festival, set to take place at the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy, […]

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Radio Azatlyk
03 March 2026

Türkiýede ýiten iki türkmen aktiwistiniň işi gaýtadan Edirne prokuraturasyna berildi

Türkiýede ýiten iki türkmen aktiwistiniň işi gaýtadan seretmek üçin Edirne şäheriniň prokuraturasyna gaýtaryldy diýip, adam hukuklaryny goraýan “Türkmen Helsinki Fondy” (THF) 3-nji martda habar berdi.

Maglumata görä, Alişer Sahatowyň we Abdylla Orusowyň aklawçysy Daşary ýurt raýatlary üçin wagtlaýyn tussaglyk merkezinde we onuň töwereginde ýerleşýän wideogözegçilik kameralarynyň ýazgylaryny, şeýle-de, bu wakanyň bolan ýerindäki kameralaryň ýazgylaryny almak üçin Edirne şäher prokuraturasyna ýene-de bir gezek arza beripdir.

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Dekabryň başynda adam hukuklaryny goraýjy birnäçe halkara guramasy türkmen häkimiýetlerini delillendirilmedik aýyplamalar esasynda, öz esasy hukuklaryny we azatlyklaryny parahatçylykly ulanandyklary üçin azatlykdan mahrum edilen raýatlary azat etmäge çagyrdy. Adam hukuklary boýunça halkara hyzmatdaşlyk (IPHR), Adam hukuklary boýunça Türkmen inisiatiwasy (TIHR), “Turkmen.News” neşiri we Norwegiýanyň Helsinki komiteti (NHC) bilelkde eden çagyryşynda Mansur Mingelow, Myrat Düşemow, Alişer Sahatow, Abdylla Orusow, Farhat Meýmankuliýew, Mälikberdi Allamyradow, Saddam Gulamow ýaly aktiwitleriň atlaryny agzady.

tobolinfo.kz/
03 March 2026

Санкционирование ареста в состоянии опьянения и учёт мнения потерпевших: с чем сталкиваются исследователи судебных процессов в Казахстане?

Санкционирование ареста в состоянии опьянения и учёт мнения потерпевших: с чем сталкиваются исследователи судебных процессов в Казахстане?

Исследователи общественного объединения «Кадыр Касиет» в десяти регионах Казахстана в течение двух месяцев присутствовали или пытались присутствовать во время санкционирования меры пресечения

Как показал мониторинг, назначение ареста, его продление или помещение под домашний арест проходят довольно-таки тихо, без присутствия СМИ.

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Напомним, что мониторинг проходит благодаря проекту «Скоординированные действия гражданского общества по продвижению верховенства права для всех», реализуемого ОФ «Центр исследования правовой политики (LPRS) и международным партнёрством по правам человека (IPHR)».

Vera.kz
03 March 2026

Нарушения в следственных судах страны 2 месяца фиксировали исследователи

Два месяца мониторинга и  шокирующие случаипередает vera.kz со ссылкой на tobolinfo.kz

Исследователи общественного объединения «Кадыр Касиет» в десяти регионах Казахстана в течение двух месяцев присутствовали или пытались присутствовать во время санкционирования меры пресечения. И как показал мониторинг, назначение ареста, его продление или помещение под домашний арест проходят довольно-таки тихо, без присутствия СМИ.

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Напомним, что мониторинг проходит благодаря проекту «Скоординированные действия гражданского общества по продвижению верховенства права для всех», реализуемого ОФ «Центр исследования правовой политики (LPRS) и международным партнёрством по правам человека (IPHR)».

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