Trends by right to freedom of organisation
Landmark UN decision: Ales Bialiatski's detention arbitrary, release and compensation requested
At its 64th session, the United Nations (UN) Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) adopted decision, in which it found that the detention of Mr. Ales Bialiatski, President of the Human Rights Centre (HRC) “Viasna” and FIDH Vice-President, was arbitrary. 28 Jan 2013 »
Study visit of Belarusian lawyers to Strasbourg: theory put into practice
On 27-29 November 2012 a group of 22 Belarusian alumni, students, organizers and experts of "International Law in Advocacy" program, implemented by Human Rights House Network, was on a study visit to Strasbourg. 26 Jan 2013 »
Навучальны візіт беларускіх юрыстаў у Страсбург: тэорыя была рэалізаваная на практыцы
З 27 па 29 лістапада 2012 г група беларускіх выпускнікоў, навучэнцаў, арганізатараў і экспертаў Праграмы Сеткі Дамоў Правоў Чалавека "Міжнароднае права для абароны грамадскіх інтарэсаў" у складзе 22 чалавек знаходзілася з навучальным візітам у Страсбургу. 23 Jan 2013 »
Call to Council of Europe for human rights in Azerbaijan
A group of Azerbaijani and international NGOs calls upon the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to strongly defend human rights in Azerbaijan. 21 Jan 2013 »
Human rights defenders released the research on mass arrests after the elections on 19 December 2010
Two years have passed since the presidential elections on 19 December 2010 in Belarus, which were remarkable for mass arrests and detentions of politicians and activists, some of whom are still imprisoned. On this occasion, human rights defenders presented their research, which indicated some details of those trials. 21 Dec 2012 »
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