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 Azerbaijani integration and education in Georgia: “Hey, Gunesh!” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

Azerbaijani integration and education in Georgia: “Hey, Gunesh!” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 16, 2022

Maja Soomägi dives deeper into the integration of the Azerbaijani ethnic minority in Georgia in her review of the short film "Hey, Gunesh!"

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 Den’ Pobedy vo Vremya Pandemy: reflections on Victory Day in the Republic of Tuva

Den’ Pobedy vo Vremya Pandemy: reflections on Victory Day in the Republic of Tuva

May 15, 2021

Katherine Leung reflects on Victory Day and a state-led campaign for the inclusion of minority groups in the Russian Republic of Tuva.

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 Religious Minorities and Covid-19 in Georgia: challenges for equal treatment

Religious Minorities and Covid-19 in Georgia: challenges for equal treatment

February 26, 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic has been a great challenge for Georgia, not only in terms of economic issues or the sustainability of the health care system but also in terms of proving that all peaceful [...]

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 Debunking Victimhood: short stories of Pomak uprisings in communist Bulgaria 

Debunking Victimhood: short stories of Pomak uprisings in communist Bulgaria 

February 24, 2021

February 1 marked the anniversary of the national remembrance of the victims of Communism in Bulgaria. On this date in 1945, the People’s Court handed down death penalties to a large number of [...]

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 What Does It Mean To Be Unrecognised And Unrepresented?

What Does It Mean To Be Unrecognised And Unrepresented?

June 15, 2020

Since the early 1990s, an interesting phenomenon has emerged in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus – some states that, despite having their own government and state apparatus, lack [...]

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Bulgaria Monthly Digest: COVID restrictions tighten, and CoE calls for defense of minority rights

April 17, 2020

Like virtually everywhere in Europe in the last month, Bulgaria’s media focused almost entirely on the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are a few key figures and some of the main measures taken by the [...]

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North Caucasus Monthly Digest: Minority Language Rights in Peril, and PACE Visits Chechnya

October 9, 2019

– The self-immolation of the Udmurt-language professor Albert Razin on September 10th shocked those concerned with the development of the indigenous languages of the Russian Federation. His [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: “People Have a Lot of Respect for This Prime Minister”

June 7, 2019

– On May 13th, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sat down with US President Donald Trump for talks on security and trade. The meeting allegedly took 45 minutes in total, with private [...]

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 Fallen Between the Cracks: the Struggle of Minority Integration in Estonia and Latvia

Fallen Between the Cracks: the Struggle of Minority Integration in Estonia and Latvia

July 5, 2018

Reaching consensus on how to deal with national minorities is something that most countries struggle with. Faced with the pressing societal issues of integration, Estonia and Latvia are not [...]

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