Journalists and NGOs to be trained in criminal justice

Fifty NGOs and 50 journalists will be instructed in criminal justice. Teams will be set up afterward to monitor the work of judges to see how they respect the right to freedom and safety. The training course will be given within the Improving the Respect for the Right to Freedom and Safety of the Person in Moldova Project. The beneficiaries will be selected based on the filed applications, Info-Prim Neo reports. The training activities will take place in January, February and, possibly, March, depending on how the available places are filled. The mobile teams that will be created later will follow the work of the judges and will make public all the judicial errors committed by them in the process of implementing constraint measures, especially preliminary arrest. The interested persons must send a letter of intent and the CV to the email address rdanii@soros.md or leave them at the reception of Soros Foundation - Moldova, with the words “For the contest – journalists and activities”, in January and February. The authors of the initiative say the capacities of the human rights activists and journalists should be strengthened as the violation of the right to freedom and safety represents a systemic phenomenon in Moldova. The country is constantly condemned by the European Court of Human Rights for violating this fundamental right, especially owing to the weak motivations for the arrest warrants issued by judges. The Improving the Respect for the Right to Freedom and Safety of Person in Moldova Project is implemented by the Law Program of Soros Foundation - Moldova, in cooperation with the Human Rights and Good Governance Program of the Open Society Foundations - Budapest.

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