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Human Rights Watch Accuses the Russian Federation of Widespread Torture, Murder in Chechnya
Human Rights Watch has accused the Russian Federation of establishing a regime of terror in breakaway Chechnya, with widespread kidnapping, torture and murder. According to the watchdog, Chechen civilians are being abducted at the rate of two a day by the authorities for interrogation purposes, the British Independent newspaper reported. The allegations came after Human Rights Watch carried out a two-week investigation in the Chechen Republic. (24-FEB-05)
Cities of Asylum want to establish network
At a meeting in Stavanger, Norway this week, representatives from Norwegian, European and North-American cities of asylum for persecuted writers agreed to establish a new, international network. (25-FEB-05)
Norwegian PEN sends delegation to Turkey
Norwegian PEN and several international freedom of expression- and human rights organizations protest the continuing harassment of writers and publishers in the Republic of Turkey. On March 2, a delegation will monitor two court cases in Istanbul and Ankara. (25-FEB-05)
Russian activists support Soldiers’ Mothers peace initiative
– All member organisations of the Russian Research Center for Human Rights support the initiative of the Soldiers´ Mothers, Liubov Vinogradova (picture) underlines. Head of the Soldiers´ Mothers, Valentina Melnikova, says to HRH that the meeting in London was successful. (25-FEB-05)
Azerbaijan lurches in corruption, OSCE survey says
The OSCE intends to assist Republic of Azerbaijan in fighting corruption, head of the OSCE office in Baku Mauricio Pavesi told a roundtable, Government agencies combating corruption, organized by Republic of Azerbaijan Young Lawyers Union (AYLU). In a recent survey conducted by the OSCE office in Baku among over a thousand people, 87% of respondents indicated the high corruption level in Republic of Azerbaijan. (25-FEB-2005)
Russian Soldiers’ Mothers meet Chechen rebels in London today
Four activists from the Union of Soldiers’ Mothers Committees, led by Valentina Melnikova (picture), will meet with Chechen rebel Aslan Maskhadov’s envoy in London today to discuss how to stop the war in the Chechen Republic. (25-FEB-05)
The real threat to Kim Jung-Il
-North Korea’s announcement that it possesses nuclear weapons is actually a sign of the regime’s internal weakness and Kim Jong Il’s need to maintain the military’s support in the face of eroding loyalty, says Young Howard, one of the human rights activists who attended the recent Seoul conference. -New information coming from inside North Korea shows how nuclear weapons may relate to the regime’s increasingly troublesome internal politics. (25-FEB-05)
Russian Soldiers’ Mothers Head go to London to talk about peace in Chechnya
Delegation of 4 activists from the Union of Committees of Soldiers’ Mothers set off for London on Thursday, 24 for talks with a Chechen rebel envoy on ways to stop the war in the Chechen Republic. Valentina Melnikova (picture), the head of the Union of Committees of Soldiers’ Mothers, a leading anti-draft group, said that the group would meet on Friday with Akhmed Zakayev, Chechen rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov’s envoy in London. (25-FEB-05)
Another edition of the International Winter School on Human Rights has drawn to an end!
61 people from 12 countries spent a week in Miedzeszyn near Warsaw and participated in the courses of the International Winter School on Human Rights organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights. During the courses they familiarized themselves with the fundamental issues concerning human rights and the mechanisms of their protection. (24-FEB-05)