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Freedom of expression under increasing pressure in Ethiopia
On May 23rd, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) won the presidential election in a landslide victory. Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has been in power since 1991. This government has yet to demonstrate effectively its commitment to democracy, and civil and political rights, especially the right to freedom of expression. On the contrary, as this article demonstrates, Ethiopia’s human rights record is decreasing at an alarming rate.
Belarusian authorities do not joke
On July 15th a symbolic pillow battle took place in Minsk. It’s some kind of comic action timed to 600th anniversary of Battle of Grunwald, a significant event in Belarusian history. The action was organized in a flash-mob manner and has not any politician context. But this was not enough to separate its participants from power dispersion. Mass arrests and dispersals were done in the center of Belarusian capital.
Prosecution of environmentalists: China rocking its own boat
“What makes the imprisonment, torture and the punishment of 15 years for Karma Samdrup stand out of a tendency, is <...> that he was not a human rights activist in the classic sense,” – stated Norwegian Tibet Committee. Samdrup and his brothers were trying to protect Tibetan rivers providing water to more than 300 million people in the People´s Republic of China.
Russia: Chechen human rights advocate remembered
On 15 July 2009, Natalia Estemirova, a representative of the Memorial Human Rights Centre in Grozny, was abducted and murdered. On the anniversary of her death ARTICLE 19 and other human rights organizations commemorated her work and reiterated calls for bringing perpetrators to justice. But despite the Kremlin’s pledge to punish her killers, there has been no prosecution so far.
Беларускім уладам не да жартаў
15 ліпеня ў Мінску адбылася сімвалічная бойка падушкамі – паўжартоўная акцыя, прымеркаваная да 600-годдзя Грунвальдскай бітвы. Але ж нават тое, што акцыя ўяўляла сабой флэш-моб, не мела палітычнага падтэксту, не ўратавала яе ад сілавога разгону. Вынікам жартаў у цэнтры беларускай сталіцы сталіся жорсткія разгоны і масавыя затрыманні моладзі.
Год без Наташи Эстемировой
15 июля 2010 года исполнился год со дня убийства правозащитника, сотрудника Грозненского преставительства Правозащитного Центра “Мемориал” Натальи Эстемировой. В Москве и в Екатеринбурге коллеги провели пикеты и вечера в память о Наташе.
“God father” of Belarusian censorship
The main part of non-governmental weekly’s “Nasha Niva” circulation didn’t reach the news stalls in the Republic of Belarus last week. The issue has only reached the subscribers and a few newsstands in the main cities of the country. It was reported about Russian NTV channel’s “God Father” newsreel in this issue of “NN”. In this documentary Belarusian leader is shown in a negative way. So disappearance of the issue of “NN” is nothing short of sad sign of Belarusian censorship.
Western Sahara: forgotten conflict with suffering people
The Western Sahara conflict is now in the 35th year, with no sign of resolution. While the United Nations is ostensibly responsible for its resolution and defending the human rights, some states provide implicit support for Moroccan occupation of the territory, failing to support a referendum which might include the option of independence. The issue also continues to poison relations between Algeria and Morocco, blocking hopes of regional economic integration in the Maghrib.
Report on religion or belief launched in Astana to great interest
The report “Broken Promises: Freedom of Religion or Belief issues in the Republic of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan”, prepared by five human rights organizations, was launched during a side event at the Organization’s for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Conference on Tolerance in Astana on 30 June.