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February 22, 2005

Protestors Demand Treatment for HIV-Infected Prisoners in Russia

15.02.05 About 20 people handcuffed themselves to the gates of the Justice Ministry in Moscow in protest at the treatment of HIV-infected prisoners in the Russian Federation. The protest came in response to the growing number of suicides in Russian prisons by HIV-infected inmates. Some of the protestors held up placards with the slogan “Treatment is a right — not a privilege”. (22-FEB-05)
 

February 22, 2005

Azerbaijan: Prison conditions life threatening

20-year-old Algait Maharramov, sentenced to three years for participation in post-election disturbances of October 2003, has died in the colony No 17. ?The situation in the prisons of Republic of Azerbaijan is the absolute mirror of all the events taking place in our country right now ? strange, unexplained, uncommented and absurd. The tragic death of Maharramov in prison has coincided with the period, when there started a series of protest actions in a number of penal colonies of Republic of Azerbaijan. The protests are for reforms and changes in the custodies, against the beatings, torture, malnutrition and injustice by the prison administration? says local human rights activist Shahla Ismayilova (picture). (22-FEB-2005)

February 22, 2005

Campaign to drive Total Oil out of Burma

Yesterday, the Britain-based Burma Campaign UK launched a campaign to drive the world’s fourth largest oil company, the French giant Total, out of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar). Total openly cooperates with the military regime in Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar), particularly on a gas project in Yadana in the south of the country. Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has condemned the French company. From the outset, the campaign is supported by 41 organisations, among them Norwegian Church Aid; The Future in our Hands; and the Norwegian Burma Committee, a member organisation of the Oslo Human Rights House.

February 22, 2005

3000 die annually in the Russian Army

About 3,000 conscripts die each year while doing their mandatory service in the  Russian army, according to Veronika Marchenko (picture) at the Mother’s Right Foundation. The most dangerous places to serve are in the Moscow region and the North Caucasus region surrounding the Chechen Republic. (22-FEB-05)
 

February 22, 2005

Azerbaijan: Young lawyers combat corruption

Republic of Azerbaijan Republic since becoming a member of Council of Europe has taken obligation concerning the implementation of anti-corruption measures in the country, where is gravely lurching in corruption. ?Corruption is one of the most unsurmountable, poignant and delicate problems of our country. Republic of Azerbaijan, as one of the countries in transition, where democracy and rule of law have not been fully established, suffers from corruption, which impedes its economic development and intensifies social inequality? says Nadir Adilov, the chairman of the Republic of Azerbaijan Young Lawyers Union (AYLU). (22-FEB-2005)
 

February 22, 2005

Total Oil out of Burma!

Yesterday, the Burma Campaign UK launched a campaign to drive the French oil giant Total out of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar). Total openly co-operates with the military regime in Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar), and has been condemned by Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. The campaign is supported by 41 organisations, among them the Norwegian Burma Committee, a member organisation of the Norwegian Human Rights House. (22-FEB-05)

February 22, 2005

Azerbaijan: Prison conditions life threatening

20-year-old Algait Maharramov, who was sentenced to three years for participation in post-election disturbances of October 2003, has died in the colony No 17. – The situation in the prisons of Republic of Azerbaijan is the absolute mirror of all the events taking place in our country right now: strange, unexplained, uncommented and absurd. The tragic death of Maharramov in prison has coincided with a series of protest actions in a number of penal colonies of Republic of Azerbaijan, says local human rights activist Shahla Ismayilova (picture). (22-FEB-2005)
 

February 22, 2005

Azerbaijan: Oil Workers Allege Foreign Discrimination

The new Azerbaijani oil boom has brought a flood of foreign investment to Baku, but many local Azerbaijani employees are complaining they are working hard in poor conditions and reaping none of the rewards. Mirvari Gahramanly, chairman of the Committee of Oil Industry Workers? Rights Protection,  says that the contracts signed by the CCIC, main contractor in the construction of BTC, were not in keeping with Azerbaijani employment practices. (22-FEB-2005)
 

February 21, 2005

Azerbaijan: Young lawyers combat corruption

Republic of Azerbaijan Republic since becoming a member of Council of Europe has taken obligation concerning the implementation of anti-corruption measures in the country, where is gravely lurching in corruption. “Corruption is one of the most unsurmountable, poignant and delicate problems of our country. Republic of Azerbaijan, as one of the countries in transition, where democracy and rule of law have not been fully established, suffers from corruption, which impedes its economic development and intensifies social inequality” says Nadir Adilov, the chairman of the Republic of Azerbaijan Young Lawyers Union (AYLU). (22-FEB-2005)