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Human Rights Human Wrongs documentary film festival
HRHW 2013 tries to convey and illustrate the complexity of human rights issues through documentaries. By melding unconventional elements participants gain a better understanding of the complex array of legal, political, social, and cultural issues involved in human rights and human wrongs. Hence every day during the festival, different focal points are shared in the selected movies and seminars.
The Human Rights Human Wrongs Film Festival (HRHW) is organised by The Human Rights House Oslo and
Oslo Dokumentarkino (the Oslo Documentary Cinema).
Premier screening of “The Dress” documentary and presentation of the “Eliminating Gender Ignorance”
Belarusian Human Rights House is honored to invite you to the premier screening of “The Dress” documentary and presentation of the “Eliminating Gender Ignorance” toolkit for the adult education on gender sensitivity, created by Belarusian experts and participants of the project “Development of gender sensitivity in Belarus.”
Прэм’ера фільма “Сукенка” і рэсурснага пакета «Гендэрны лікбез»
Беларускі дом правоў чалавека мае гонар запрасіць Вас на прэм’ерны паказ фільма “Сукенка” і рэсурснага пакета «Гендэрны лікбез» для навучання дарослых па пытаннях гендэрнай адчувальнасці, створанага беларускімі ўдзельніцамі і экспертамі праекта “Развіццё гендэрнай адчувальнасці ў Беларусі”.
Many faces of Turkey – movie and debate
Norwegian PEN continues to monitor developments in Turkey. On 22 January Norwegian PEN shows the documentary film of Swedish filmmaker Deniz Hell “Many faces of Turkey.”
Is freedom of expression under threat in the digital age?
Index on Censorship is partnering with the Editors Guild of India and the India International Centre for a debate on the subject, ‘Is freedom of expression under threat in the digital age?’
Writing the truth: Britain’s secret history of torture
In the wake of Ian Cobain’s recent book Cruel Britannia exposing Britain’s role in the development and use of torture, English PEN brings writers and campaigners together to ask how and to what extent they challenge the official line that the UK does not ‘participate in, solicit, encourage or condone’ torture.
Season’s Greetings 2012
English PEN encourages its members and supporters to send seasonal greetings to imprisoned writers and their families.
Press Freedom, Public Interest and the Leveson Inquiry
English PEN, in partnership with YouGov, invites you to join us for a breakfast panel debate on Thursday, 6 December to discuss the implications of Sir Brian Leveson’s proposals for press regulation and press freedom.
Leveson’s legacy and the future for the British press
Index on Censorship and the Frontline Club will be bringing together a reactive debate, with former Daily Star reporter Richard Peppiat, Media Standards Trust Director Martin Moore and others to be announced, chaired by the BBC’s Torin Douglas, to discuss the findings of the Lord Justice Leveson report and what it will mean for the future of the British press.