European Court Rules Against Montenegro in Prison Whistleblower Case
This article first appeared in Balkan Insight Samir Kajosevic – Podgorica – BIRN – November 9, 2021 – 13:33 November 9, 2021 The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the Montenegrin authorities failed to protect prison guard Daliborka Spadijer from bullying by her colleagues after she reported some of
To discuss, to warn, and to reward!
NGO 35mm, on the occasion of Whistleblower Month, and in cooperation with The Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection, European Center for Whistleblower Rights and Whistleblowing International, launched the campaign ”Speak up”. The campaign aims to encourage individuals, organizations, and groups of citizens to expose examples of embezzlement, corruption, corporate
Sarajevo Lawmaker who Exposed Child Abuse Wins ‘Free Speech Award’
Sabina Ćudić shocked the collective conscience of Bosnian society last year when she revealed photos of disabled children tied to their beds at a care home outside Sarajevo. Last week Ćudić was honored for her integrity, courage and public service. Ćudić, a member of the Sarajevo Canton Assembly, was presented
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Sa čime se suočavaju oni koji u Crnoj Gori odluče da javno progovore o korupciji i zloupotrebama službenog položaja?
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