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-These days decide the destiny of Burma
-It is difficult to say exactly what is happening inside Burma right now, says Marte Graff Jenssen, right, of the Norwegian Burma Committee. -Lots of unverifiable rumours are coming out every hour, but one thing is certain: At the other end of the current events, neither the country itself nor the world´s way of relating to it will be the same. (27-SEP-07)
– Monks believe the Burmese people have suffered enough
A representative for the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights conducted a telephone interview on 25 September with Mr. Aye Chan Naing, the Director at the Democratic Voice of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar), Oslo to report on the situation. According to Aye Chan Naing the protests against the repressive military government that has ruled Burma (Myanmar) since 1962 are growing and they will continue to grow. (26-SEP-07)
Rafto Foundation sends urgent request concerning Burma (Myanmar)
Yesterday, 25 September, the Rafto Foundation sent an urgent request to Norwegian authorities as well ambassadors of the Russian Federation, the People´s Republic of China and India in Norway concerning the recent demonstrations in Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar). This is the first time in 18 years that monks have withheld their recognition of leading members of the military junta. (26-SEP-07)
Poland loses against Alicja Tysiac in Strasbourg
In March 2007, the European Court of Human Rights acknowledged the legitimacy of the complaint lodged by Alicja Tysiac against the refusal to perform an abortion and awarded her 25 thousand Euros compensation. In June, the Polish government appealed the verdict and called for renewed consideration of the complaint. The Court in Strasbourg dismissed the appeal and upheld the compensation awarded in March. (26-SEP-07)
Rafto Foundation sends urgent request concerning Burma / Myanmar
Yesterday, 25 September, the Rafto Foundation of the Human Rights House in Bergen sent an urgent request to Norwegian authorities as well ambassadors of the Russian Federation, the People´s Republic of China and India in Norway concerning the recent demonstrations in Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar). This is the first time in 18 years that monks have withheld their recognition of leading members of the military junta. (26-SEP-07)
Monks believe Burmese people have suffered enough
A representative for the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights conducted a telephone interview on 25 September with Mr. Aye Chan Naing, the Director at the Democratic Voice of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar), Oslo to report on the situation. According to Aye Chan Naing the protests against the repressive military government that has ruled Burma (Myanmar) since 1962 are growing and they will continue to grow. (26-SEP-07)
Burmese military issues threat to monks
The Norwegian Burma Comittee is following the situation closely as the Burmese military has directly threatened monks involved in protests in the country. Democratic Voice of Burma reports that the Minister for religious affairs brigadier general Thura Myint Maung warned Burma’s monks not to break Buddhist “rules and regulations”. (25-SEP-07)
“1000 Women for Peace” in Azerbaijan
The International Day of Peace was in Azerbaijan celebrated by an exhibition called “1000 Women for Peace”. The day presents a unique opportunity for all, governments, non-governmental and international organizations and all individuals to strive for peace and explore different venues for upholding peace on a global, national, and local level. (25-SEP-07)
Burmese army issues threats to demonstrating monks
The Norwegian Burma Comittee is following the situation closely as the Burmese military has directly threatened monks involved in protests in the country. Democratic Voice of Burma reports that the Minister for religious affairs brigadier general Thura Myint Maung warned Burma’s monks not to break Buddhist “rules and regulations”. (25-SEP-07)