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June 12, 2009

U.S. flag desecration in Poland. Shall Poland protect U.S. flag against desecration?

On August 20, 2008 a legally organized demonstration took place in front of the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw. The aim of this demonstration was to publicly voice their disagreement with U.S. policy and contest the plan to built an anti-missile shield in the Republic of Poland. To be more persuasive the demonstrators (an action was performed by one of them – August G.) burned a U.S. flag. This action was filmed by media and thereafter disseminated through numerous broadcasts.

June 12, 2009

Two broadcast journalists seriously beaten in Somalia

The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) expresses its alarm over aggressive attacks against two broadcast journalists in southwestern Republic of Somalia. Reporter Omar Abdirahman Mohamoud (Jaajaa) and newscaster Sahra Ali Mohamoud, both working for the privately owned Markabley Radio, were seriously beaten last night by four masked Al-Shabab militias.

June 12, 2009

Balkan in shock: Ratko Mladic at loose

Public in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the region, is still in shock after watching recently broadcasted new video materials of top war crimes fugitive, Ratko Mladic in the special edition of TV political magazine “60 minuta” on Federal Television. The videos broke the rumors that Mladic is hiding in Serbia. He is in fact, not hiding at all.

June 12, 2009

Azerbaijan: Proposed amendments to NGO law will eliminate NGOs

On June 9 the Legal Policy Committee adopted the amendments to the Law on NGO (Funds). Several human rights organizations are concerned that if the proposed changes are approved, the work of non-governmental organisations in the Republic of Azerbaijan will be severely limited and restricted. Right, the Azeri parliament assembled.

June 11, 2009

23 organisations call for release of Armenian press photographer

As many as 23 human rights organisations from seven countries, all members of the Human Rights House Network, have urged the Armenian authorities to release Arshaluys Hakobyan, member of the Helsinki Association and press photographer, who was arrested on 5 June 2009 after he had observed the elections of the Mayor of Yerevan on 31 May 2009

June 11, 2009

Non-registration as an instrument of punishment

Belarusian authorities continue to abuse human rights and are not willing to stop this despicable practice. Local human rights defenders are calling those out and express their strong objections. Besides protecting the rights of ordinary citizens, activists are also forced to defend their own.

June 11, 2009

Former UN head Kofi Annan warns Kenyan leaders

The Republic of Kenya Government has ten weeks to form a local tribunal to try last year’s post election violence suspects or have their names sent to The International Criminal Court, former UN secretary general Kofi Annan has said.

June 11, 2009

LGBT rights movement: Progress and visibility breed backlash

Activists working for the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people in many countries are still under-resourced, unnecessarily isolated, and vulnerable to violent backlash even after four decades of struggle, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.

June 11, 2009

Repressive press law passed in Sudan

The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned by the ‎passage of a Sudanese press law on Monday that falls short of ‎international standards for freedom of expression‎.