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June 30, 2004

Sarajevo: From torture chambers to Human Rights House

Buried bodies were what was found when the renovation of what was later to become the Human Rights House of Sarajevo began in 1997. Previously, it had served as an interrogation and torture centre. This week, representatives from 10 countries in the Human Rights House Network gather in Sarajevo, among other things to make preparations for an international conference to take place in Oslo in October on human rights defenders’ deteriorating working conditions and general security. (30-JUNE-04)
 
 

June 30, 2004

Azerbaijan: HRH concerned about oppression

In a letter addressed to the president of Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, HRH expresses deep concern about the situation for the Imam and the believers of the Juma mosque in the Old Town of Baku.  HRH is also critical towards the treatment of civil society in the autonomous republic of Nakhichevan.  HRH also urges that opposition leaders currently under trial be secured a fair trial. (30-JUNE-04)
 

June 30, 2004

Sarajevo: From torture chambers to Human Rights House

Buried bodies were what was found when the renovation of what was later to become the Human Rights House of Sarajevo began in 1997. Previously, it had served as an interrogation and torture centre. This week, representatives from 10 countries in the Human Rights House Network gather in Sarajevo, among other things to make preparations for an international conference to take place in Oslo in October on human rights defenders’ deteriorating working conditions and general security. (30-JUNE-04)
 

June 30, 2004

Human Rights House Network 10 years!

This year, the Human Rights House Network celebrates its 10th Anniversary. An international conference will be hosted by the Secretariat in Oslo 13-14 October, titled “Activists under attack. Defending the right to be a human rights defender.” (01-OCT-04)
Background 
Preliminary conference program
 

June 29, 2004

Jacek Kuron is dead

Jacek Kuron, one of the most outstanding Polish politicians and social activists, died on June 17. He was 70 years old. He was a member of the group of co-founders and main activists of the Polish democratic opposition. Because of his intransigence, courage and devotion, he enjoyed the greatest social respect and trust among all Polish politicians. (29-JUN-04)

June 29, 2004

Havel challenges the democratic countries on North Korea

Mr. Vaclav Havel, former President of the Czech Republic, contributed an editorial on the North Korean human rights situation to the South Korean newspaper, Chosun Ilbo. In this editorial, which was printed in the Washington Post, as well, Mr. Havel urges the democratic countries of the world — the European Union, the United States, Japan, South Korea — to take a common position.(29-JUNE-04)
  

June 29, 2004

Leyla Zana Released

 The Kurdish Joan of Arc, Leyla Zana, and three other prominent Kurdish MPs have been freedafter ten years from Turkish jail pending on appeal. The 1994 Rafto Prize award recipient, said after her release; “Today is not the day to fuel sad feelings or pain, today is the day for brotherhood and understanding.” 
 
 
 

June 29, 2004

Towards a solution for the Belarusian Helsinki Committee

The Human Rights House Foundation (HRH) is pleased to note that the Minsk Administrative Court by a recent decision fully allowed the claim of the Republic of Belarus Helsinki Committee (BHC). Last week,  HRH sent a letter to the Belarusian President concerning the authorities’ accusations brought against BHC of tax evasion.  HRH hopes that all claims against BHC and its employees now may be terminated. (29-JUNE-04)
 
 

June 29, 2004

Sarajevo: Improving children’s rights

The Human Rights House in Sarajevo and the Helsinki Committee of Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina has started the project „Children`s rights – practice and strategy in BiH“ on June 03, 2004. Their first destination was north – west and central Bosnia where they visited primary schools gathering educationists from schools – teachers, psychologists, social workers, directors, representatives of competent ministries, NGO`s activists, representatives of primary school pupils and representatives of local youth councils.