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  • Finding our Local Powers – Apply to our autumn Human Rights Learning Lab!

    Do you want to:
    – get to know how democratic power functions at the local level and become an active member of your community?
    – be a part of a diverse, young team of refugees, migrants and Hungarians?
    – explore human rights issues faced by refugees in Budapest?
    – learn about interactive drama methods and create an interactive theatre play together?

    If yes, apply to the Hungarian Helsinki Committee’s Human Rights Learning Lab by 6 September!

  • Youth participation matters

    The “Human Rights Defenders of the Future” course brings Hungarian and refugee youth together to explore active citizenship

  • Human Rights Defenders of the Future – Apply to our spring human rights course!

    Do you want to:
    – get to know how democratic power functions at different levels?
    – learn about social participation in Hungary and become an active citizen?
    – be a part of a diverse, young team of refugees, migrants and Hungarians?
    – learn and have fun with interactive educational methods?

    If yes, apply to the Hungarian Helsinki Committee’s Human Rights Course by 29 March!

  • Human dignity belongs to everyone, including foreigners

    The “Human Rights Defenders of the Future” the youth group of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, held a Forum Theatre performance on 10 December, on World Human Rights Day. The interactive performance portrayed the problems refugees and foreigners face living in Hungary.

  • Finding our Local Powers – Apply to our autumn human rights course!

    Do you want to:
    – get to know how democratic power functions at the local level? 
    – be a part of a diverse, young team of refugees, migrants and Hungarians? 
    – explore human rights issues faced by refugees in Budapest? 
    – learn and have fun with interactive educational methods? 

    If yes, apply to the Hungarian Helsinki Committee’s Human Rights Course by 14 September! 

  • The Hungarian Helsinki Committee’s annual report is out!

    The Hungarian Helsinki Committee’s annual report on its activities in 2024 is now available in both Hungarian and English. As a human rights NGO, we provided legal assistance to approximately 4,000 clients last year and successfully represented individuals in 15 cases before the European Court of Human Rights.

  • Hungary: Banning LGBTI march for “resembling Budapest Pride” a deeply disturbing development

    In a stark display of authoritarian overreach and discriminatory intent, the Budapest police have banned this year’s LGBTQI march scheduled for June 1 – marking the first known use of Hungary’s newly expanded “anti-Pride” law to block a peaceful demonstration. Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International Hungary, Háttér Society, the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, Rainbow Mission Foundation, and the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, condemn the move as a politically motivated violation of the fundamental right to peaceful assembly, calling out the government’s hollow denials of Pride bans as falsehoods.

  • Operation Starve and Strangle: Hungary’s proposed “Transparency” Law threatens core European democratic values and attacks independent civil society and media organisations

    A new legislative proposal marks a dark turn in Hungary’s erosion of democratic norms. Disguised as a transparency measure to prevent sovereignty threats, the Bill on the Transparency of Public Life aims to starve and strangle civil society, independent media and any legal entity that the government decides to target.

  • Control over all: how the government is undermining your liberties

    Amendments aimed at “banning” the Budapest Pride event infringe a number of fundamental rights, such as the right to the protection of personal data, the freedom of peaceful assembly and the principle of non-discrimination. The Hungarian Helsinki Committee will provide help to protect your rights.

  • The Proposed Regime Defence Law is Bound to Fail

    Budapest, 22 November 2023 The leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group yesterday presented a package of laws that are called “defense of sovereignty” but are in fact designed to protect the arbitrary exercise of power. … Read more

  • We launched the YES project to help young refugees and immigrants in Hungary

    The Hungarian Helsinki Committee is implementing the YES project (Youth Engagement and Sensitization for Refugee Integration and an Inclusive Hungarian Society) between September 2022 and August 2024, with the support of terre des hommes Germany. With the project, on the one hand, we help young refugees and immigrants living in Hungary to become active participants in their communities and Hungarian society. On the other hand, we increase the awareness of Hungarian youth and teachers through sessions that help them understand the situation of refugees and immigrants. The YES project was born out of our wish to encourage refugees and immigrants – who belong to a minority with one of the most negative portrayals in Hungary – to feel more at home in Hungary by becoming more visible and equal.




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