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February 11, 2010

Proposed changes to legislation would restrict mass media activities

Azerbaijan’s government is considering making changes and amendments to four laws to restrict the operation of the mass media.

February 10, 2010

ECHR communicated the case Grigoryan v. Armenia (no. 3627/06) to Armenian Government

On 20 January 2010 European Court of Human Rights communicated the case Grigoryan v. Republic of Armenia. The applicant – Vahe Grigoryan was the intern at Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights 2 years ago. The case concerns the lawyer who was arrested for defending four families living on Byuzand street in Yerevan and who was the most active out of all the defenders.

February 10, 2010

Norway Days started in Azerbaijan

Today Youth Club Public Union started Norway Days in the Republic of Azerbaijan which will last one month.

February 10, 2010

Armenia: Helsinki Association monitor Arshaluys Hakobyan acquitted

On February 05, 2010 the trial of Arshaluys Hakobyan, monitor and human rights
defender continued at the Court of First Instance of Kentron and Nork-Marash districts of Yerevan. The prosecutor declined the charge brought against Hakobyan on the ground of lack of evidence. According to it the Court found the defendant innocent of crime and acquitted him.

February 10, 2010

ECHR Recognized Rights of Repressed People on Getting Compensation from Georgian State

According to the judgment of the European Court for Human Rights, Georgia shall introduce amendments to the law which was declared to be obligatory in 1997. The case deals with the citizens who were victims of Stalin’s repressions in 1937 and in fact it is precedential. European Court passed verdict against Georgia in the case “Kiladzes VS Georgia” and imposed the state to pay compensation to the victimized families.

February 9, 2010

Ease restrictions on Sahrawi – Human Rights Watch

The international human rights body has called on Moroccan authorities to cease a ban on foreign travel against selected Sahrawi activists, saying it hampers the freedom of movement. Human Rights Watch (HRW) said since August 2009, the government has revived an arbitrary and repressive measure, which it had used frequently more than a decade ago to bar Sahrawis’ from traveling abroad.

February 9, 2010

Wahhabis in Bosnia Hercegovina forbid access to Gornja Maoca for anyone unknown

Wahhabis living in the village of Gornja Maoca near Brcko District, after the police action “Svjetlost” set the checkpoint at the entrance to their village and started legitimating everyone who is unknown to them.

February 9, 2010

Belarus: Authorities step up pressure on journalists

The Belarusian police are increasingly harassing and intimidating independent journalists by charging them with relatively minor offences. This practice should stop at once if the government really intends, as it claims, to turn Republic of Belarus into a democracy, stated Reporters without Borders. The Belarusian Association of Journalists vows support to its members in all possible ways.

February 8, 2010

Somalia: 66 women and children injured

Brutal contentions affect the Somali capital Mogadishu again. Since Friday, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has placed 89 people with shell damage to their hospital in the town Daynile. 66 of these are women and children. -This testifies a total lack of respect for civilians’ safety. All parties are to blame for so many being killed and wounded, said information officer at MSF, Siv Mjaaland.