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Chronicle of a dismissal foretold, or how much the truth costs in Albania
By Ben Andoni The last day of the year usually brings a sense of reconciliation among people, but this was not the case of an
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
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
After COVID-19, Hope Grows for a Better Future for Bosnia and Herzegovina
I choose to believe this global crisis will make people care for each other more, think about social well-being more, and demand better political behavior.
Unwelcome Heroes: Whistleblowers in Albania expose corruption but remain unappreciated
An investigative report by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) has exposed a global fraud scheme that involves high-level officials within the Albanian
Sudden Impact: Montenegrin whistleblower helps to reform broken tax system
In a rare case of public whistleblowing in Montenegro, customs inspector Siniša Raičević told Coalition journalists that imported heating fuel has been improperly taxed for
Kosovo’s Super-Whistleblower
Enduring death threats and dismissals, Murat Mehmeti’s corruption revelations lead to prosecution of tax cheats by Mark WorthCoalition Co-coordinator PRISHTINA – In the Balkans today, it
Netherworld Whistleblower
Army dissident feared tortured in underground Transnistrian dungeon by Mark WorthCoalition Co-coordinator In a prison cell six meters under the ground, in one of the
They shouldn’t have to be heroes
26 November 2019 — Valery Perry and Zoran Ivančić
New Reprisal Cases Reveal Weak Rights
Over the past five years, Southeast Europe has led the world in strengthening whistleblower rights. Thanks to the hard work of policy-makers, activists, journalists and
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Sa čime se suočavaju oni koji u Crnoj Gori odluče da javno progovore o korupciji i zloupotrebama službenog položaja?
New report shows scanty results for Albania’s whistleblower law
Two years after it was passed with high expectations, Albania's whistleblower protection law has gotten off to an uneven start, a new government report shows.
Poland finally warms to whistleblowing by weighing legal rights and protections
With the emergence of two proposed whistleblower laws in rapid succession, a debate on protecting whistleblowers suddenly is simmering in Poland – for the first