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December 9, 2004

Anti-torture Committee Publishes Report on Azerbaijan

The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) has today published its first report on Republic of Azerbaijan, together with the Government’s responses. The report concerns the CPT’s periodic visit to Republic of Azerbaijan in November/December 2002.In the report, the CPT concludes that people detained by the police in the Republic of Azerbaijan run a significant risk of being ill-treated. The Committee recommends that a high priority be given to professional training for police officers and that the legal safeguards against ill-treatment (such as notification of custody, access to a lawyer and access to a doctor) be applied as from the very outset of deprivation of liberty. (09- Dec-2004) 

December 9, 2004

Anti-torture committee publishes Report on Azerbajan

The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) has today published its first report on Republic of Azerbaijan, together with the Government’s responses.  In the report, the CPT concludes that people detained by the police in the Republic of Azerbaijan run a significant risk of being ill-treated. The Committee recommends that a high priority be given to professional training for police officers and that the legal safeguards against ill-treatment should be applied as from the very outset of deprivation of liberty. (09-Dec-2004)
 

December 9, 2004

Forget Human Rights report, government tells Nigerians

On 4 December, the Federal Government of Nigeria foreclosed the prospect of releasing the official report of the Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission headed by Justice Chukwudifu Oputa. Federal Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Chief Akinlolu Olujimi said the government has chosen to comply with the judgment of the Supreme Court, which annulled the probe panel on the ground of unconstitutionality. (09-DEC-04)
 

December 9, 2004

The conflict in DR Congo reignites. Full background and more here

HRH has received indepth information on DR Congo and the continuing conflict which has now cost up to four million lives. Now that neighbouring Rwanda again threatens to invade DR Congo as part of its attempt to settle its own ethnic issues, there is every reason to try to understand a conflict that affects the entire region better. (09-DEC-04)
 

December 8, 2004

Women still severely discriminated against in West Africa

With Gambia as its end-to-end example this article demonstrates that women’s liberation still has far to go in West Africa, or all of Africa for that matter. A quote from the Gambia Women, Law and Customary Practice book sums it all up: “Women’s value is positively and almost solely related to their sexual attractiveness to men and their marriage ability.” (08-DEC-04)
 

December 7, 2004

The leader of Party of Communists of Belarus is warned for public statements about falsification of

The prosecutor of Minsk Savetski Borough Prosecutor’s Office Mikalay Platnitski gave the official warning about “inadmissibility of libeling insinuations” to the head of the central committee of the Party of Communists of Republic of Belarus Siarhey Kaliakin. (07-DEC-2004)

December 7, 2004

Journalist Persecuted for Doing Her Job

At 10 am. on 2 December the the correspondent of the non-state newspaper Narodnaya Volia in Homel region Iryna Makavetskaya was at Homel Chyhunachny Borough Court. She wanted to write an article about an open trial. In the very beginning of the trial the head of the court Tatsiana Adrybets ordered Makavetskaya to leave the court hall. The journalist refused to do it saying she would obey only to lawful demands of the court. (07-DEC-2004)

December 7, 2004

Belarus: Warned after election fraud claims

The prosecutor of Minsk Savetski Borough Prosecutor’s Office Mikalay Platnitski gave the official warning about “inadmissibility of libeling insinuations” to the head of the central committee of the Party of Communists of Republic of Belarus Siarhey Kaliakin. (07-DEC-2004)
 

December 6, 2004

UNHCHR supports universal membership in the Commission on Human Rights

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights , Louise Arbour, recommends universal membership to the Commission on Human Rights. – This will give ownership to the human rights agenda to all states, said Arbour, who visited the Norwegian Human Rights House on Friday. (06-DEC-04)