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The impact of hatred on the victims’ life was addressed at the Living Library on the thematic of discrimination

A thematic event on raising awareness and combating discrimination was carried out in the context of Council of Europe week in the Republic of Moldova in the format of Living Library - the storytelling sessions that reflected cases and situations of discrimination and hatred against three vulnerable groups. Experiences and real stories were shared and presented by the following “Living Books”:

  • Maria Scorodinschi – a victim of domestic violence, who shared her life story about surviving hatred and violence since childhood. Maria has become a benchmark of the fight against domestic violence and has been included in the BBC's list of the 100 most inspirational women in the world. 
  • Albina Ciuprin & Anhelina Culic – shared their story regarding the prejudice against LGBTI people, based on their own experiences of discrimination and hatred on the criteria of sexual orientation.
  • Natalia Radița – a Roma women who faced discrimination in relation to employment rights, but also confronted hate speech and intolerance as a candidate in local elections, on the motive of her ethnicity.

Following the storytelling sessions, the participants at the event - representatives of state authorities and civil society organisations in the anti-discrimination field, as well as of the international community in the Republic of Moldova, had an exchange of impressions and views on the stories heard, focusing on the challenges that are to be addressed for preventing and combating discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes, possible solutions for improving relating responses mechanisms in the Republic of Moldova.

In conclusion of the Living Library, the importance of continuing and increasing cooperation of all relevant actors was highlighted, for the ultimate goal of a better protection of victims of discrimination, especially those from vulnerable groups in the Republic of Moldova.

This event was organised in the framework of the of the project “Combating discrimination, hate  speech and hate crimes in the Republic of Moldova”, part of the joint European Union and Council of Europe programme Partnership for Good Governance, “co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe.

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Council of Europe Week in the Republic of Moldova 2023: Impact on human rights and everyday lives

The Council of Europe Office in Chisinau, together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, marked on 10-16 July the Council of Europe Week in 2023 through several events: a living Library, storytelling by victims of hate speech and hate crimes, a public art exhibition focused on migration and the need for safety, a Flash mob in collaboration with the General Police Inspectorate, and the screening of documentaries featuring social issues in rural areas. All these events aimed to inspire people, by supporting and giving visibility to our fundamental rights and freedoms and to the positive impact that the Council of Europe is making on people’s lives.

The Council of Europe Week 2023 in the Republic of Moldova marked the 28th anniversary of the country's accession to the Council of Europe. All these events aimed to inspire people, by promoting the Council of Europe core values, reaching out to the public in the regions and giving visibility to our fundamental rights and freedoms and to the positive impact that the Council of Europe is making on people’s lives.

 

20 March 2026

High-Level Conference on Media Literacy and Information Integrity

MAIB Park Chisinau, 31 August 1989 Street, 127, Chișinău
12 July 2023
14 July 2023

Flash mob- Block the hate

La Izvor park, Chisinau
15 July 2023

Documentaries screening in Slobozia

The school in Slobozia commune, the Varancau village Public film screening
16 July 2023

Documentaries screening in Stefan Voda

Cultural Center , 31 August 1989, no. 2 street , Ştefan Vodă, Republica Moldova Public film screening


 

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