
Based in Armenia, Tatev Hovhannisyan is an investigative journalist with a particular interest in tracking attacks on universal human rights and investigating the funding of anti-gender movements in Europe. Until 2023 she was openDemocracy’s Europe and Eurasia editor on our Tracking the Backlash project. In 2022, she won an Emma Goldman Award for innovative research on feminist and inequality issues in Europe – the first time a journalist has won the award. Before joining openDemocracy, she worked for ten years, mainly as an editor, at leading Armenian media outlets. Follow her on Twitter: @tahovhannisyan.
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Publicado no/na: 50.50: InvestigationEuropean and US Right groups backed El Salvador criminalising abortion – and lost
In a case at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, European groups supported criminalising women who had...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50: InvestigationHow a Taiwan influencer raised €140K for a Lithuanian ‘crisis pregnancy centre’
After Lithuania sent COVID-19 vaccines to Taiwan, Jill Chang inadvertently directed her followers to a controversial...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50: NewsMost of Europe fails to guarantee access to abortion care
A new comprehensive atlas of abortion policies across Europe shows that women’s experience ‘largely depends on their...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50: NewsRevealed: Files expose ‘culture war’ ties between anti-abortion groups and Brexit
WikiLeaks: The Intolerance Network filesLeading Conservatives, including a Tory Party donor and Vote Leave’s Matthew...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50: NewsEuropean Parliament adopts ‘historic’ report on abortion and women’s rights
'I am proud that in the 21st century we must no longer treat women as second-class citizens,' says Croatian MEP who...
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Publicado no/na: 50.50: NewsFeminist groups demand action to ‘stop anti-rights infiltration’ at the UN
Global organisations call on UN agencies to ‘stop access to decision-making’ for opponents of women’s and LGBT...