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The Ministry of Culture announces a contest – “For Ethnic Tolerance”

The Ministry of Culture continues the tradition initiated in 2007 which is about rewarding people who contributed the most to
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We invite you to take part in long-term training for youth workers, for the years

The training will be divided into three parts:  Preparatory seminars: 11-21: March 2013 in Strasbourg Self-development and learning: April 2013
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EFHR in Porto – “What about Gender” training course

Between the 23rd of November and the 1st of December, an organisation specialising in hosting  courses related to inter-cultural dialogue
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Summary of recent training (23rd-24th of November)

On last Friday and Saturday, the European Foundation of Human Rights organised free training sessions on Human Rights, in Vilnius’s
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EFHR on trainings in Finland

On 12-17 November 2012 in Finland, a conference was held titled “Wake Up Europe: It’s Time to Act! Creative approaches
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The struggle for surname spelling continues.

The public signs in Lithuania should be written in the country’s official language (according to article 17 of the state
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Results of the action taken against discrimination. Don’t be deceived!

Discrimination based on gender, age, nationality, religion, language, origin, social status or views is not only a problem for a
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“Conducting cases of violation of human rights in the European Court of Human Rights and

The European Foundation of Human Rights is pleased to invite you to a subsequently training (the first one was conducted
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We highly encourage to applying for participation in the Justice Initiative Fellows Program 2013-2015

Open Society Foundation’s Justice Initiative together with Central European University (CEU) would like to encourage to applying for two-year programme,
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EFHR nominated for “Pole of the Year 2012”

The European Foundation of Human Rights is glad to inform you that our expert, Łukasz Wardyn PhD, is among 18
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EFHR took part in the International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism

International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism  – is an annual commemoration of the Jews killed in the Nazi Germany during
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Visible effects of the campaign led by EFHR against offensive comments in the cyberspace

“I won’t write any more comments about Poles. I’m scared and I obviously don’t want to be sued.” (http://www.delfi.lt/news/daily/lithuania/rsikorskis-lietuvoje-lenku-teises-butu-beveik-pakankamos-bet-jos-silpninamos.d?id=58876573&com=1&s=2&no=200). This
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Success of European Foundation Of Human Rights concerning expelling tourists from Poland from the church

Few weeks ago the Foundation informed that it took legal activities concerning expelling from the church polish tourists by the
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A hefty financial fine for the internet comment

The European Human Rights Foundation was glad to receive a piece of information concerning  the fine that has been issued
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More representatives of EFHR at “What about Gender?” training courses.

In April this year the European Foundation of Human Rights was encouraging the youth to take part in a training
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Lithuanian edition of the Council of Europe education pack “Rights and Freedoms in practice” is

The European Foundation of Human Rights has produced the Lithuanian edition of the education pack “Rights and Freedoms in Practice”
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Trainings about human rights are over.

At the abode of the foundation of human rights were held the trainings about the violation of human rights at
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You are welcome to apply to attend a project “Step in! Be Active Against Racist

You are welcome to apply to attend a project “Step in! Be Active Against Racist Propaganda and Hate Speech Online”.
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New Procedural Rules of the Court of Justice

The European Foundation of Human Rights informs that the new procedural rules of the Court of Justice enter into force
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Important information for every voter

The parliamentary elections and referendum on the issue of a new nuclear power station in the Republic of Lithuania will
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