In Italy, justice is not equal for all - at all. Justice has different faces according to one's ethnicity, nationality and income. Justice is extremely expensive, and extremely slow.
We decided to start by advocating for a drug policy reform: among our aims is the adoption of a new legislative framework which addresses key issues, such as the need for detention policies and stronger safeguards for fundamental rights as well as the need for ensuring health rights through a prevention-based approach.
Immigrants’s rights and detention: the sad end in the khlaifia’s case
On 2 December, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe officially closed the supervisory procedure for the implementation of measures ordered in the Khlaifia v. Italy judgment. of the European Court of Human Rights. ASGI,…
Khlaifia sentence: Italy still under scrutiny for violations in hotspots
Five years after the Khlaifia ruling handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the effective respect of…
The TRAIN PRO RIGHTS Project comes to an end
The Project Training lawyers, prosecutors, judges to ensure better rights protection for migrants and refugees victims of human trafficking (TRAIN…
“Rights of unaccompanied children victims of human trafficking”
TRAIN PRO RIGHTS: CILD’s transnational training on the rights of unaccompanied children victims of human trafficking As part of the…
CILD intensifies its work on detained foreigners in Covid-19 times
Our Coalition, in collaboration with Antigone, is currently carrying out the project “Stranieri in carcere (Foreigners in Prison)”. Its core…
Alternatives to irregularity: towards a new model of migration management
By Flaminia Delle Cese Alternatives to the detention of migrants in administrative detention centres created specifically for foreigners. Alternatives to…
Migrant detention in Covid-19 times
A snapshot of immigration detention in the days of Covid-19. This is what the Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and…
Regularisation Procedure 2020: Check Out Our Frequently Asked Questions
After weeks of discussions and uncertainty, the so-called Relaunch Decree (Decree Law no. 34 of 19 May 2020, Article 103)…
Justice in the days of Coronavirus
By Gennaro Santoro The coronavirus is affecting all aspects of our lives and, inevitably, this includes justice. The virus is…
Covid-19 and democracy. Let’s start a discussion
What we have been experiencing for many days now is undoubtedly the greatest form of mass freedom restriction that our…
Catalan leaders’ trial: a sentence with disproportionate penalties
"Antigone and the Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights (CILD) are disconcerted by the verdict of the Spanish Supreme…
International NGOs Say: Turkey, Defending Human Rights is Not a Crime!
Turkish human rights defenders have been put in detention and accused of conspiracy for participating in a meeting on digital…
According to UNDOC, the UN agency dealing with drugs and crime, despite the enormous amount of money spent on the war on drugs - about more than 1,000 billion dollars - illegal drugs are used by 270 million people worldwide. This ensures an income of more than 330 billion a year to drug cartels. The war on drugs is making criminals richer than ever while depriving citizens of their right to health and stigmatizing (rather than helping) consumers.
Many governments have acknowledged this and decided to change their approach. We call for the Italian government to take a clear position on the need to end the war on drugs, starting with the decriminalization and legalization of cannabis.
Through our campaign Non Me La Spacci Giusta we aim to stimulate a non-ideological public debate by providing data, information and in-depth analysis on the topic.
Stop extrajudicial executions in the Philippines
A few months ago, the newly elected President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte launched a bloody war on drugs, with…
Four essential fact about #UNGASS2016
Everything you need to know about #UNGASS2016 The long-awaited Special Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations is…
Drugs: why repressive policies are harmful to health
“My dream is that countries base their drugs policies on an evidence-based approach that prioritizes human rights and public health.…