The COVID-19 health emergency triggered consequences for our societies, economies and democracies that are unprecedented for Europe in times of peace.

We have changed our lives to protect ourselves and others, and we have all been expected to act responsibly as individuals and as a community.

The need to provide a quick and strong response has increased the use of exceptional powers by the Governments at the expenses of democratic checks and balances.

But the pandemic and its socio-economic consequences have also led to an awakening of active citizenship to ensure, at the widest possible scale, effective access to basic rights that the crisis has put at risk. Many have found creative ways to be useful to their communities, to volunteer for providing support to the weak and vulnerable, to act as watchdog vis a vis the consequences of the democratic and social crises, and to propose societal alternatives.

This page collects civil society’s research, actions and demands to protect civic space and human rights in the present crisis.

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  • PACE on POLAND: monitors express concern at the possibility of an election for Polish President under full lockdown conditions

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  • Diplomatic statement by 19 EU member states: risk of violations of the principles of rule of law, democracy and fundamental rights arising from the adoption of certain emergency measures

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  • CoE: Coronavirus – guidance to governments on respecting human rights, democracy and the rule of law

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  • EESC: The EU’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak and the need for unprecedented solidarity amongst Member States

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  • CoE: States should ensure rescue at sea and allow safe disembarkation during the COVID-19 crisis

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  • FRA: coronavirus pandemic in the EU ― fundamental rights implications

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  • ROMANIA: Сoronavirus response bill should not curb freedom of information, stresses OSCE Media Freedom Representative

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  • HUNGARY: CoE Secretary General writes to Viktor Orbán regarding COVID-19 state of emergency

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  • UNHCR: Live blog: Refugees in the COVID-19 crisis

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  • HUNGARY: EP stands up for democracy during COVID-19

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  • FRA: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in the EU – impact on fundamental rights

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  • COVID-19: Governments must promote and protect access to and free flow of information during pandemic, say international media freedom experts

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