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Запрашаем да абмеркавання агульнай стратэгіі беларускага праваабарончага руху
У верасні 2010 года рашэннем II Беларускага праваабарончага форуму быў зацверджаны праект агульнай стратэгіі беларускага праваабарончага руху. Праект быў падрыхтаваны Экспертнай групай, у склад якой уваходзілі спецыялісты вядучых праваабарончых няўрадавых арганізацыяў краіны: Беларуская асацыяцыя журналістаў, Беларускі Хельсінскі камітэт, Праваабарончы цэнтр “Вясна”, Цэнтр прававой трансфармацыі, Асамблея няўрадавых дэмакратычных арганізацый.
Kenya / Uganda Update: Human rights investigators deported
The deportation of a human rights investigator from Kenya this week raises concerns over Kenya’s openness to scrutiny, says East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project (EHAHRDP) and Human Rights Watch (HRW). Clara Gutteridge, right, a British citizen, was deported also from Uganda last December, while investigating the same case; the handing over by Kenya of seven men suspected of ‘terrorism’.
European Parliament concerned about human rights decline in Azerbaijan
Yesterday, the European Parliament voted for a resolution on Azerbaijan where the closure of the Human Rights House Azerbaijan is mentioned as one of the key concerns in addition to the clampdown on freedom of expression and assembly. The resolution expresses its deep concern at the increasing number of incidents of harassment, attacks and violence against civil society and social network activists and journalists in Azerbaijan. Read the full resolution below.
Politically motivated trials in Belarus: new anti-record
On May 11, Belarus set a sad record: 27 people were tried on accusations of involvement in the 19 December elections protests. Among the 27 was ex-candidate for presidency Uladzimir Niakliayeu, right. Politically motivated sentences were condemned by prominent European politicians, who urge to punish Belarusian authorities with economic sanctions or cancellation of World Ice Hockey Championship – 2014 in Minsk
Rights for disabled Georgians an uphill battle
More than 240, 000 disabled people live in Georgia today, which is more than 10 percent of Georgia’s population; the majority of them are unemployed, lacking of personal realization and the possibility of enjoying all rights. In 2001, the law on “social security of persons with disabilities” was adopted. According to this law, the state undertakes an obligation to provide disabled persons with an equal environment and to ensure their engagement in social, economic and cultural life.
Moscow Helsinki Group celebrates 35 years since its foundation
The Moscow Helsinki Group, the oldest human rights organization in Russia, celebrates its 35 years’ anniversary today. Ludmila Alexeyeva, who has been a part of the organization since its first day and who is now at its head, says that the main organisation’s purpose is to force the authorities to observe the Constitution and human rights and to respect citizens’ dignity.
The “Human Library” in Radom
The HFHR expressed its concern over the pressure brought by the authorities of Radom on the director of the municipal cultural centre “Resursa Obywatelska” (RO) to exclude a homosexual from the educational project “Żywa Biblioteka” (“Human Library”). The RO director said that she would host the project at centre on a condition that the project did not involve participation of the homosexual.
Канвеер судоў над апанентамі беларускага рэжыму: новы антырэкорд
11 траўня ў Беларусі дасягнуты сумны рэкорд – адначасова за ўдзел у “Плошчы” судзілі 27 чалавек, у тым ліку – былога кандыдата ў прэзідэнты, паэта Уладзіміра Някляева (на фота). Палітычныя прысуды асудзілі выбітныя еўрапейскія палітыкі, заклікаўшы пакараць беларускія ўлады эканамічнымі санкцыямі або адменай Чэмпіянату свету па хакеі’2014 ў Мінску.
Belarus: protesters tried, journalists beaten, rights defenders expelled
Despite international criticism, Belarusian judges keep pronouncing harsh sentences for the December 19 protesters. Belarusian authorities also expel members of the International Human Rights Observation Mission. Independent newspapers in the country are under threat of being shut down, while the police continue to enjoy impunity.