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June 7, 2010

Адна незалежная газета на вобласць – гэта зашмат

Рашэннем суда г. Віцебска вялікім штрафам быў пакараны галоўны рэдактрар незалежнай газеты “Витебский курьер” Алег Баршчэўскі. Такім учынкам улады паставілі вялікую кропку ў “справе” выдання, што было афіцыйна забароненае да распаўсюду яшчэ месяц таму.

June 6, 2010

Can a disabled person work as a prosecutor?

Before one of the Polish courts assessor of the District Prosecutor Office brought an action claiming that she was subjected to employment discrimination concerning her disability. In a course of her work she suffered serious car accident and became a disabled person moving on a wheelchair. Subsequently she was dismissed from work.

June 6, 2010

Interview with new head of the Friends of the Rafto Foundation

The new Head of the Friends of the Rafto Foundation is Else Kathrine Nesmoen (41). Ms Nesmoen is an Advisor at the Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education in Bergen and holds a Masters degree in Political Science from the American University of Cairo. Ms Nesmoen says her main goal is to increase the number of Rafto Foundation’s supporting members significantly.

June 6, 2010

Secret detentions: disagreements continue

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the International Commission of Jurists and the International Federation for Human Rights delivered a nine-point list for a debate on illegal detention which was held on 2-3 June 2010 in the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. List contains measures that states must implement promptly to put an end to illegal detention and to ensure accountability by those responsible. Not all countries are positive to the recommendations of human rights organisations.

June 5, 2010

Constitutional realism – How to pass an act on civil unions in Poland

For some time now the necessity of passing an act on civil unions has been discussed in the Republic of Poland. The Initiative Group for civil unions has been set up in order to carry debates all over the country with LGBT environments and find the best way to regulate the legal situation of people who live in homosexual relationships.

June 2, 2010

Shortcomings observed during local elections in Georgia

On May 30 local municipality elections were held throughout Georgia. Several national and international organizations monitored the elections throughout Georgia. The major focus from the international organizations was put on elections in the capital as Tbilisi elected its mayor for the first time. Although, according to the findings of those organizations conducting monitoring throughout the country, essential shortcomings during elections were observed in the regions, especially in minority settled areas.

May 31, 2010

Праект Назіранне за выбарамі: тэорыя і практыка: абвяшчаецца новы набор удзельнікаў

Аб’яднаны цэнтр беларускіх ініцыятываў (JuBIC), Шведскі міжнародны ліберальны цэнтр (Silc), Еўрапейскі гуманітарны універсітэт (ЕГУ) і Беларускі Дом правоў чалавека ў Вільні (ДПЧ) абвяшчаюць аб новым адборы кандыдатаў на ўдзел у праекце „Назіранне за выбарамі: тэорыя і практыка”.

May 30, 2010

Russia must give Aleksei Sokolov a fair trial

Russian human rights activist and the head of an organization campaigning against torture Aleksei Sokolov has been sentenced to five years in a high security prison colony, one year after his arrest by police outside his house in Yekaterinburg. Aleksei Sokolov was charged with robbery.

May 30, 2010

Burma: 2010 elections will define the political landscape for years to come

Burma in 2010 will hold its first elections in twenty years. Given the restrictive provisions of the 2010 Political Parties Registration Law that bar anyone serving a prison term from membership in a political party, many imprisoned dissidents will be excluded from the process, unless they are released in the near future. The elections and the constitution they will bring into force will define the political landscape for years to come.