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April 29, 2010

Назіранне за беларускімі выбарамі: уласны погляд на звыклыя рэчы

“У Беларусі выбараў няма”, – да такой высновы прыходзяць незалежныя назіральнікі. Уражаннямі ад назірання за выбарамі ў мясцовыя саветы, што прайшлі ў Беларусі 25 красавіка, дзеліцца ўдзельнік праекту “Назіранне за выбарамі: тэорыя і практыка”, журналіст Алесь Герасіменка. Праект ладзіцца Беларускім Домам правоў чалавека ў Вільні, Аб’яднаным цэнтрам беларускіх ініцыятыў (JuBIC), Еўрапейскім гуманітарным універсітэтам (ЕГУ) і Шведскім міжнародным ліберальным цэнтрам (SILC).

April 29, 2010

Observing Belarusian Elections: a personal view on familiar things

“There are no elections in the Republic of Belarus,” – independent observers summarised. Aleś Hierasimienka, a young journalist and participant of the Election Observation: Theory and Practice project, shares his impressions about observing the local election in the Republic of Belarus. The project is organised by Belarusian Human Rights House in Vilnius, United Centre of Initiatives for Republic of Belarus (JuBIC), European Humanities University (EHU) and Swedish International Liberal Centre (Silc).

April 29, 2010

“Выбары” ў Беларусі так і не ператварыліся ў Выбары

У нядзелю, 25 красавіка Беларусь абірала новых прадстаўнікоў у мясцовыя саветы. Улады традыцыйна ў дзень выбараў паспрабавалі імітаваць атмасферу ўсенароднага нацыянальнага свята. Шкада толькі, што права абіраць і быць абраным да гэтай пары застаецца ў Беларускай Канстытуцыі толькі на паперы.

April 28, 2010

Human Rights Network Uganda concerned about oppression of the media

In a statement released today, HURINET Uganda expresses concern that the government of Republic of Uganda has systematically moved to oppress and muzzle media freedom and freedom of speech using draconian laws and institutions. -We are disturbed by the proposed legislation, says HURINET, who speaks on behalf of 35 Ugandan human rights organisations from across the country. read the full statement below.

April 28, 2010

Western Saharan hunger strikers – Morocco’s Human Rights Violations

Almost four weeks have already passed since six of seven Saharawi human rights activists, held at the Moroccan prison of Sale, began their open hunger strike. They were arrested and detained, on 8 October 2009, on their return from a family visit to the Saharawi refugees camps in South West of Algeria. The Moroccan government intends to bring them before a military court on account of that trip.

April 27, 2010

Human rights defender arbitrarily arrested and tortured in Kenya

On 22 April 2010, human rights defender Mr Keneth Kirimi was arrested and detained without charge for over two days, and was reportedly subjected to torture and ill-treatment while in detention. Much of his interrogation reportedly concerned the work of fellow human rights defender Mr Stephen Musau, right.

April 27, 2010

Former Rafto Board member detained in Turkey

Kariane Westrheim, right, Associate Professor at the University of Bergen, was detained by the police at the airport in Istanbul on 24 April. Westrheim is a former member of the Rafto Foundation’s Board and the Rafto Prize Committee.

April 27, 2010

-Human rights are also on the agenda, Mr President

Amnesty International, the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and the Human Rights House Foundation staged a silent protest this morning outside the hotel where President Dimitri Medvedev has been staying during his visit to Norway. The demonstration helped draw public attention even further in the direction of the many grave human rights concerns in the Russian Federation. As Medvedev came out of the hotel and saw the demonstrators, he was heading straight for his talks with Jens Stoltenberg, the Norwegian Prime Minister.

April 26, 2010

Police use pressure against journalists in Azarbaijan

Today, 26 April, journalists faced harassment from police and unidentified plain clothed people during an action conducted by Azadlig bloc in front of Icheri Sheher metro station.