June 3, 2025

EU must choose: Strong anti-corruption rules or business as usual

Open letter from 57 civil society organisations across EU member states, accession countries and wider Europe urges institutions to raise anti-corruption standards in final negotiations Today, 57 civil society organisations, including 23 Transparency International chapters and partners, published an open letter calling on the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament to uphold and strengthen the anti-corruption […]

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Kyrgyzstan: End Renewed Crackdown on Independent Kloop Media Platform

Release Detained Journalists, Drop All Charges, Allow Reporting Without Censorship 3 June 2025 We, the undersigned human rights organisations, are deeply alarmed by the renewed crackdown on Kloop, a leading independent Kyrgyzstani media platform known for investigating and reporting on corruption, abuse of power, and human rights violations. In a sweeping security service operation between

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Persecution of Legal Defenders Undermines Reform Narrative in Uzbekistan

Tashkent, Uzbekistan — A troubling case of retaliation against whistleblowers and their legal defenders is unfolding in Uzbekistan, raising serious concerns about the independence of the judiciary and the government’s commitment to meaningful reform. On May 24, prominent Tashkent-based lawyer Allan Pashkovskiy published a video address to the President, Prosecutor General, and Chairman of the

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