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September 18, 2009

MWRC makes remarks on the draft law on free legal aid

Macedonian Women’s Rights Center held a consultative meeting with UNIFEM Office in FYR Macedonia, with aim to present the recommendations from the NGO sector regarding the draft law on free legal aid, all in order to establish standardized national protection system for the victims of domestic violence.

September 17, 2009

Mass arrests on Solidarity Day in Belarus again [updated]

An opposition rally was brutally disbanded on September 16 in Minsk. Riot policemen prevented journalists from videoing violent arrest detention of demonstrators.

September 17, 2009

Megjashi reacts on recent TV interview with the child-victim

The First Children’s Embassy in the World – Megjashi reacted on September 10th, on TV broadcasting of the child victim of domestic violence, and it called upon the Broadcasting Standard Council of FYR Macedonia to act accordingly the Rulebook for protection of under-aged audience, from programs that can affect their physical, mental and moral development.

September 16, 2009

Women’s football teams ignored in B&H

Although winning for the seventh time the title of B&H Women’s Football Championship, women’s football team SFK 2000 from Sarajevo still does not have sufficient or any attention and support from the state, society or media in Bosnia and Herzegovina. CURE Foundation tried to stress this issue by making the problem of SFK 2000 the subject of 8th X-PRESS Session.

September 16, 2009

Owner placed in psychiatric hospital for denouncing corruption

On 11 September 2009, a Nakhchivan City resident, Mahammad Gurbanov, 55, was placed in a psychiatric hospital by employees of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Internal Affairs Ministry after he complained to the authorities and to the press about corruption and incompetence among employees of the Sadarak customs station. The Institute for Reporters’ Freedom and Safety’s (IRFS) regional correspondent learned of Gurbanov’s detention from his wife, Farida Ismayilova.

September 15, 2009

NUSOJ condemns oppressive edicts gagging media in south-west Somalia

The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) has voiced concern over the increased imposition of oppressive edicts by the Al-Shabab movement against the media in Belet-Hawo town in the Gedo region of southwestern Republic of Somalia.

September 15, 2009

Ugandan journalist charged with sedition

Uganda’s Radio One talk show host Robert Kalundi Serumaga was on Tuesday afternoon released on bail after being charged with sedition in a court in Kampala. Serumaga who spent four days in police custody was accused by the state of “attacking the person of the president during a television show on September 11”.

September 15, 2009

Ugandan government should immediately end attacks on the media

The East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project (EHAHRDP) is deeply concerned by continued restrictions on freedom of expression and the media, including attacks on individual journalists, following last week’s violence in Kampala. The Ugandan government’s decision to shut down four radio stations and to suspend live public debates should be immediately revoked and those found responsible for violations against individual journalists held to account.

September 15, 2009

CURE Foundation establishes Women’s Network in B&H

On September 12th, CURE Foundation held a regional conference on the adoption of the platform of Women’s Network of B&H. The conference was visited by more than 30 representatives of women rights organization throughout Balkan region, human rights activists, feminists, B&H media and French ambassador in Sarajevo, Maryse Berniau.