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HRH London

Ten international NGOs launched a freedom of expression mission to Azerbaijan

The “International Partnership Group for Azerbaijan” launched a three-day freedom of expression mission to Azerbaijan on 7 September, during which ten international nongovernmental organisations will highlight their serious concerns regarding the freedom of expression situation in the country, which has been unfolding with little attention from the international media spotlight. 07 Sep 2010 »

Image: Varsavska: Citizens' arrest 
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HRH Zagreb

Croatian authorities continuously violate the freedom of assembly

Around 140 citizens of the city of Zagreb in Croatia, were recently arrested during the peaceful demonstration in Varsavska Street. These arrests and police interventions continuously happen ever since the protests have started, which represents cruel violations of the freedom to peaceful assembly. Many international and local civil society organizations strongly and continuously react to it. 06 Sep 2010 »

Image: National General Meeting of Tibetan delegates 
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HRH Oslo

Tibetan delegates gathered in India for the first National meeting

In the Indian city Dharamshala his Holiness the Dalai Lama addressed on 30 August 2010 the delegates of the first National General Meeting, underlining the need for unity and a robust democratic administration in exile to keep alive the hopes and aspirations of Tibetans living inside Tibet. 05 Sep 2010 »

Image: Aleh Byabenin 
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HRH London

Belarus: suspicious ‘suicide’ of human rights activist and Charter97 founder

Aleh Byabenin, right, one of Belarus’s leading journalists and human rights activists, and among the founders and leaders of charter97.org website, has found dead in his summer cottage not far from Minsk. Contrary to suggestions that Byabenin must have committed suicide, no suicide note was found and no other possible indicators suggest the same. 05 Sep 2010 »

Image: Rebiya Kadeer 
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HRH Bergen

Rebiya Kadeer – five years of freedom

Rebiya Kadeer, the most well-known spokesperson for China’s ethnic Uyghur minority and the 2004 Rafto Prize laureate, has used her five years of freedom since her release from the Chinese prison in 2005 to raise the issue of the repression Uyghurs face and their struggle for human rights. She was recently banned from entering Taiwan for three years. 05 Sep 2010 »

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