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-Norway must do a lot more to free Western Sahara
The West Saharan liberation movement Polisario´s chief negotiator Emhamed Khadad (right) visited the Norwegian Human Rights House yesterday. -Norway must do a lot more to push Moroccan authorities to find a peaceful solution to the conflict, Khadad stated. With its occupation of Western Sahara, declared illegal by the UN, Morocco remains Africa´s last colonial power. (31-AUG-05)
Growing concerns for free expression in wake of London bombings
ARTICLE 19 has issued a public statement in the wake of the London bombings. The free expression organization has voiced concerns about how proposed security measures will affect fundamental freedoms. (30-AUG-05)
-Kurdish ceasefire immensely positive, says RKR spokeswoman
-In the last six month, the violence in Turkish Kurdistan has seriously escalated. In view of this, RKR (Rådet for Kurdernes Rettigheter / The Norwegian Council for the Rights of the Kurds) considers it immensely positive that both parties to the conflict now seem to nurture a wish for peace, says RKR spokeswoman Liv Kjølseth (right) (30-AUG-05)
Growing concerns for free expressions in wake of London bombings
In the wake of the 7 July bombings in London, new security measures will have a dramatic impact on fundamental freedoms, reports ARTICLE 19. (30-AUG-05)
Polish TV cameraman not allowed to Belarus
The conflict around the Union of Poles in the Republic of Belarus continues. On Thursday, Belarusian border guards refused entrance to Roman Varszytski, a TV cameraman from Republic of Poland. (29-AUG-05)
Aggressive attacks on press freedom in Nepal
The government of Nepal is sanctioning the use of threats, violence, detention and censorship against the media community. In a letter sent today, the Norwegian Journalists Association and the Norwegian PEN asked King Gyanendra to reinstate press freedom in Nepal. (29-AUG-05)
UK editor faces charges of racial incitement
A Scots local newspaper editor is facing charges of incitement to racial hatred after he published an editorial opposing a proposed refugee centre in the north-east of Scotland. Index on Censorship reports.
Belarus: Polish TV cameraman refused entry
The conflict around the Union of Poles in the Republic of Belarus continues. On Thursday, Belarussian custom officers refused entry to Roman Varszytski, a TV cameraman from Republic of Poland. (29-JULY-05)
Aggressive attacks on press freedom in Nepal
The government of Nepal is sanctioning the use of threats, violence, detention and censorship against the media community. In a letter sent today, the Norwegian Journalists Association, the Norwegian PEN and the Human Rights House Foundation (HRH) asked King Gyanendra (right) to reinstate press freedom in Nepal. (29-AUG-05)