Whistleblowers Rewarded, Redeemed: Citizens, students and activists celebrate Free Speech Week in Kosovo

Gjorgji Lazarevski spent 11 months in prison – most of it in solitary confinement – as retribution for exposing the illegal wiretapping of thousands of

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Moldovan Whistleblowers on Their Own: “The state will not protect me if I’m in danger”

For as long as 20 years, women at a psychiatric home in the northern Moldovan city of Balti suffered rape and other abuses at the

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A Moment of Truth: After Four Years in the EU, Croatia Finally May Protect Whistleblowers

After years of debate and false-starts, Croatia finally has set a goal to pass its first whistleblower protection law by the end of 2018.

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Split Decisions: Bosnian Whistleblowers Remain at Risk Despite Legal Advances

On 15 June 2017, the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina strengthened rights for employees who report crime and corruption.

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Justice Delayed – Justice Denied?

Serbia’s First Whistleblower ‘Success’ is Tempered by Weak Faith in a Convoluted System

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Speaking Out, Pushing Back

Whistleblowers throughout Southeast Europe, once alone in their struggle for justice, now have a unified voice speaking on their behalf, and a unified team of

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Albania’s New Whistleblower Law Has Great Promise to Curb Corruption. But Will it Deliver?

TIRANA – As Albania's groundbreaking whistleblower protection law finally is being implemented, citizens and activists hope it will work in practice.

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