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November 26, 2004

Journalist seeking court protection from the Secret Service

The «Puljiz» affair, which has been under the public scrutiny for more than a month now, is still without resolution. Namely, freelance journalist Helena Puljiz accused Croatian Counter – Intelligence Services (CIS) for unauthorized and illegal questioning. Even after her public appearance and addres to the Civic Committee for Oversight of the Secret Services, as well as numerous public discussions, Republic of Croatia knows very little of what lies beneath the surface of the affair while Helena Puljiz decided to seek court protection (26-NOV-04)

November 26, 2004

Volha Zavadskaya’s complaint rejected

On 25 November the college board of Minsk City Court rejected the demand by Volha Zavadskaya, the mother of cameraman Zmitser Zavadski who disappeared in July 2000, to renew the investigation. (26-NOV-04)
 

November 26, 2004

Seminar on the consequences of the Ukraine elections coming up

Possible outcomes and long-term consequences of the Presidential Election in Ukraine will be debated 2 December in Oslo at a seminar hosted by The Centre for Russian Studies, NUPI and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. (26-NOV-04)
 

November 26, 2004

Belarusian court rejects complaint from missing cameraman’s mother

On 25 November the demand from the mother of Zmitser Zavadski, a Belarusian cameraman who disappeared in July 2000, to renew the investigation of the case, was rejected by the College Board of Minsk City Court. (26-NOV-04)
 

November 26, 2004

Croatian journalist seeks court protection from the Secret Service

 The «Puljiz» affair, which has been under the public scrutiny for more than a month now, is still without resolution. The freelance journalist Helena Puljiz accused Croatian Counter – Intelligence Services (CIS) for unauthorized and illegal questioning. Puljiz has decided to seek court protection. (26-NOV-04)
 

November 26, 2004

Demonstration outside the Ukrainian Embassy in Oslo

While several hundred thousands of Ukrainian democrats made their demands clear for the fifth consecutive day in Kiev, some fifty Ukrainians joined by representatives from approximately ten different organisations did the same outside the Ukrainian Embassy in Oslo today. The Norwegian Helsinki Committee and the Human Rights House Foundation were among those who gave weight to the demand for Victor Justshenko to be declared winner of the elections and thus the next President of Ukraina. (26-NOV-04)
 

November 25, 2004

Covering Ukraine’s elections: confronting censorship, bias and intimidation

Freedom of expression suffered considerably in Ukraine during the recent rounds of presidential elections on 31 October and 21 November. Article 19 reports (25-NOV-04)
 

November 25, 2004

Massive protests against female circumcision in Ethiopia

KMG, the Norwegian Church Aid´s partner organisation in Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, recently filled a football stadium with people demonstrating against female circumcision, or female genital mutilation (FGM) as it is also called. At long last, the results of a five years long campaign are beginning to show. (25-NOV-04)
 

November 25, 2004

Mugabe threatens purge as Zanu-PF infighting takes its toll

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has threatened to weed out top members destabilising his party in the aftermath of fiercely contested party elections to select his second deputy. Mugabe’s party Zanu (PF) now has two broad factions ruthlessly slugging it out in an escalating power struggle to replace the president. (25-NOV-04)