Announcements
June 20 – World Refugee Day
Despite the considerable improvement of the humanitarian situation by many states, the problem of refugees remains one of the most burning both on religious and global scales.
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Oleksandr Feldman: No ‘tradition’ can justify anti-Semitism in modern society | December 24, 2019
ECHR: Ukraine Must Reform Whole-Life Sentence Review Procedure | March 20, 2019
Court: Germany Can Return Refugees to EU Countries with Worse Life Conditions | March 20, 2019
European Parliament Urges to Introduce New Sanction Regime for Human Rights Violation | March 19, 2019
Eurostst: Numbers of Asylum-Seekers from Ukraine Fell in 2018 | March 19, 2019
Conferences
Institute of Human Rights and Prevention of Extremism and Xenophobia (IHRPEX) organizes conferences with the purpose of public discussion of issues of tolerance, ensuring of interethnic and interconfessional dialogue.
International summit on the problems of protecting the rights of national minorities took place in Kyiv | October 4, 2012
Ukraine is the successful example of multicultural state
Kyiv Interconfessional Forum: towards the changes | April 27, 2012
The International conference “World religions and civil society against hate and extremism”, which obtained the unofficial name of religious Davos, took place in the capital of Ukraine in 2011. The tradition of the international meeting of the representatives of world religious communities in Kyiv, started by the IHRPEX, was continued this year.
Speech of O.B. Feldman on April 25, 2012 | April 26, 2012
Round table “Kyiv – Jerusalem: dialogue of religions against hate and extremism” | April 15, 2012
The round table “Kyiv – Jerusalem: dialogue of religions against hate and extremism” took place within the framework of the annual Easter tour to Jerusalem on April 12.
The International Conference of Parliamentarians took place in Kyiv | September 21, 2011
The deputies from all over the world discussed the problems of xenophobia and hatred in Kyiv
Kyiv Declaration | March 28, 2011
We are concerned with this situation and say our firm “No!” to all displays of intolerance, xenophobia, hatred, vandalism, chauvinism, terrorism and extremism.