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May 3, 2010

Georgia is on the 126th place in Freedom of the Press 2010

Freedom House published the survey of the freedom of the press in the world – “Freedom of the Press-2010.” Georgia is on the 126th place classified as partly free, followed by Honduras, Nepal and Paraguay. the Russian Federation is on the 175th place, classified as not free, followed by The Gambia. Georgia has moved forward with one rate but it still stays a country where media is “partly free”.

May 1, 2010

Moscow authorities violated right to freedom of assembly again

Human rights activists across the Russian Federation stage protests on the 31st day of January, March, May, July, August, October, and December to focus attention on Article 31 of the Russian Federation Constitution, which guarantees freedom of assembly. The latest one was the ninth protest action of the kind which was not permitted by Moscow authorities.

May 1, 2010

Azerbaijan: Authorities thwart ‘Remembrance day’ rally

Police shut down the roads, traffic and malls around the State Oil Academy in an attempt to prevent the commemoration of the anniversary of the shooting rampage at the Academy, where the lone gunman killed 12 and wounded dozens on 30 April last year.

May 1, 2010

Burma: Index on Censorship organises campaign in support of Zarganar

Supported by Index on Censorship, campaigners from across the UK and abroad are to converge on London’s Trafalgar Square on 3 May in support of Zarganar, Burma’s most famous comedian, writer and blogger turned prisoner of conscience.

May 1, 2010

Oslo Freedom Forum 2010: Stand up for human rights

The Oslo Freedom Forum 2010 ran from April 26-28, 2010 in Christiania Theatre, Oslo, Norway. In the Forum participated 41 speakers who shared diverse perspectives and expertise, from those individuals with first-hand experience in the fight for human rights to those offering insight based on academic research and political and non-profit leadership. Norwegian Helsinki Committee was among the supporters of this event.

April 30, 2010

Election-related repression begins in Azerbaijan, even before the campaign

In a statement released today by the independent Azeri human rights organisation Institute of Peace and Democracy, severe concern is expressed over the fact that various kinds of election-related repression has already started, even before the campaign is officially on. Read the full statement below.

April 30, 2010

“Election” in Belarus did not materialise into Election

On Sunday, 25 April Republic of Belarus was voting for new representatives into local councils. In a customary manner on that day the authorities tried to imitate an atmosphere of a grand national holiday. Unfortunately, the right to elect and be elected as written in the Belarusian Constitution remained protected only by its heavy book cover.

April 29, 2010

Russia: freedom of expression remains under threat in the North Caucasus

ARTICLE 19 on 29 April 2010 released an analytical report which finds that freedom of expression is under severe threat in the North Caucasus. Although there has been a well-reported outbreak of violence in the region in recent weeks, ARTICLE 19 believes that there is a systematic trend of violations of the right to freedom of expression, which is merely exacerbated by the current security situation.

April 29, 2010

EU extends Burma sanctions and calls on regime to stop breaking international law

Burma Campaign UK welcomes the renewal of European Union (EU) sanctions against Burma for a further year, and a call by the EU for Burma to “end violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.” The problem with EU sanctions is that most are not effectively targeted, have not been used as part of coordinated diplomatic efforts.