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Free Iranian Journalists: Maziar Bahari presents Our society will be a free society
A night of music, entertainment and speech in support of journalists, bloggers and writers in Iran.
Russia’s North Caucasus – human rights and conflict dynamics
Over ten years have passed since Yeltsin announced a second full ground offensive against Chechnya with the words “we want to end once and for
all the centre of international terrorism in Chechnya.” But what has Moscow achieved? The harsh policies pursued during continuous anti- terrorist operations in the region probably fuel rather than soothe conflict. Recent developments in North Caucasus suggest that the Islamist insurgency is spreading.
10 способов превращения информации в действие: показ фильма и дискуссия
Если ты хочешь организовать информационную кампанию, если хочешь научиться чётко формулировать свой запрос в Интернете, если хочешь научиться чему-либо у других, то этот фильм для тебя!
How free should free speech be? The Orwell Prize
George Orwell was a staunch proponent of freedom of all kinds, especially of speech and of the press. But with criticisms of the media flourishing, preachers of hate making headlines, the anonymity of the internet, and journalists complaining about libel laws – how free is free speech, and what should the limits be?
Fortress UK: Closing the Door on International Artist and Academics
The Home Office’s new points-based visa system has meant thousands of international students unable to start their courses on time, cancelled concerts and lecture series, and the growth of suspicion and surveillance on campus. Come and discuss these new rules and what we can do about them.
The Big Libel Gig
On Sunday 14 March, some of the biggest names in UK comedy, science and human rights will be sharing a stage to tell us that England’s libel laws are unjust, against the public interest and need to be reformed, as part of our ongoing libel campaign.
Rafto Prize 2010 – Symposium
In connection with the annual Rafto Prize award ceremony, the Rafto Foundation hosts a symposium bringing together experts in the field to discuss human rights issues from different perspectives and disciplines.
Burma Day – Aung San Suu Kyi’s birthday
The Burmese community of Bergen and the Rafto Foundation have a tradition to arrange an event in connection with Aung San Suu Kyi’s birthday on 19 June.
Norwegian PEN, Tunisian Monitoring Group participates in the conference in Beirut.
Norwegian PEN is planning two more seminars in the course of 1 half of the year: One for the National Digital Learning Arena and one of Religious libel. Approaching information will be available at a later date.