
Security and Human Rights Monitor The Security and Human Rights Monitor (SHR Monitor) is a multifaceted platform that provides analysis on the work of the OSCE, as well as on security and human rights challenges stemming from the OSCE region and beyond.
21 July 2022
Lugano conference: A first step towards Ukraine’s recovery

13 July 2022
Exclusive: Second OSCE expert report confirms ‘clear patterns of serious violations of international humanitarian law’ by Russian forces in Ukraine

05 July 2022
Traded Without Restraint? Transfers of Small Arms and Light Weapons

30 June 2022
Ukraine calls for suspending Russia from the OSCE

27 June 2022
Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Implications for the Future of the OSCE

27 May 2022
Fate of OSCE personnel detained in separatist-controlled areas of eastern Ukraine hangs by a thread

11 May 2022
Options for dealing with Russia in the OSCE

23 April 2022
Four national OSCE mission members detained in eastern Ukraine

14 April 2022
OSCE expert report finds ‘clear patterns’ of violations of international humanitarian law by Russian forces in Ukraine

13 April 2022
Can the OSCE Survive the Ukraine War?

31 March 2022
Russia blocks mandate extension of OSCE monitoring mission to Ukraine

23 March 2022
Preserving the OSCE at a Time of War

17 March 2022
Six steps towards peace in Ukraine

Building Security Through Cooperation
The Security and Human Rights Monitor (SHRM) provides regular updates on topical developments relevant to the mandate of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). The publications on this website are meant to stimulate dialogue and debate and / or inform readers on issues related to security and human rights.
The publication of the Security and Human Rights Monitor is made possible through the generous financial support of the governments of Austria, Liechtenstein, and the Netherlands.
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