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August 31, 2005

-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) 
 

August 30, 2005

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)

August 30, 2005

-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 (RÃ¥det 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)
 

August 30, 2005

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)
 

August 29, 2005

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)
 

August 29, 2005

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)
 

August 29, 2005

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.
 

August 29, 2005

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) 
 

August 29, 2005

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)