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March 13, 2009

-Major IDP crises neglected, says UN expert

The United Nations independent expert on internally displaced people, Walter Kalin, right, called Friday for more attention to be paid to some of the world’s most serious displacement crises, including those caused by natural disasters and by the conflicts in the Republic of Somalia, Sri Lanka and Republic of the Sudan.

March 13, 2009

Sudan: Arrest warrant for al-Bashir threatens aid for civilians

The Sudanese government suspended the work of 13 major humanitarian aid agencies in response to an International Criminal Court warrant, issued for the arrest of President al-Bashir on 4 March. Not only does this create an imminent crisis for refugees, but it also provides ammunition for court critics.

March 13, 2009

Building the culture of children’s participation

The lack of mechanisms for hearing the children’s voice is the reason why their voice hasn’t been heard, as well as the reason why the children are not active participants in the making and creation of changes. The project Building culture for children’s participation is one important step forward to achievement of this aim.

March 12, 2009

Small breakthrough in Kony hunt

Last week’s capture of Lords Resistance Army commander Thomas Kwoyelo bought Republic of Uganda more time to do what it has been unable to for the past three months: put an end to LRA leader Joseph Kony, right. Kwoyelo was wounded in a clash with Republic of Uganda forces in the remote regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, and became Uganda’s biggest prize in the on-going mission.

March 11, 2009

EHAHRD-Net calls on the international community to take decisive action in Ethiopia

The East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Network( EHAHRD-Net) today joined with Yared Hailemariam, founding member of EHAHRD-Net, in encouraging the international community at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, right, to call on the Ethiopian government for the immediate repeal or amendment of the Charities and Societies Proclamation, which was passed by Parliament in January 2009.

March 11, 2009

Afghanistan: Kambakhsh sentence cannot stand

We must do everything in our power to secure the release of the young Afghan journalist, says Padraig Reidy, news editor of Index on Censorship.

March 11, 2009

Polio Plus initiates the UPR process in Macedonia

In November 2008, Polio Plus, as a Secretariat of the Coalition FYR Macedonia without discrimination, called the NGOs that work on human rights issues in FYR Macedonia to prepare credible and reliable information under UPR as envisaged in the 5/1 resolution adopted by the Council.

March 11, 2009

Russian journalists awarded with “Free Press of Eastern Europe” prize

Germany’s Gerd Bucerius Foundation has announced the winners of its “Free Press of Eastern Europe” prize – a prestigious award conferred on journalists for their commitment to the principles of free reporting. The list includes the names of two Russian journalists – Zoya Svetova and Roman Shleinov.

March 11, 2009

Bosnia’s incomplete transition: Between Dayton and Europe

Fourteen years after the Dayton Peace Agreement, Bosnia´s prospects for European integration remain threatened by ethnic disputes that make it necessary for the international community to retain special powers a little longer.