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September 11, 2011

HR Centre “Viasna”: Dialogue with Lukashenka is impossible while there are political prisoners

On 29 August, Aliaksandr Lukashenka spoke of the need of negotiations between representatives of the European Union, Russia and the Belarusian opposition of “whatever political camp they belong to.” In response to these words of the President the HR Centre “Viasna” released a declaration stating that the main condition for negotiations is the release of political prisoners.

September 10, 2011

ПЦ “Вясна”: Дыялог з Лукашэнкам немагчымы, пакуль у краіне ёсць палітвязні

29 жніўня Аляксандр Лукашэнка заявіў пра неабходнасць арганізацыі перамоў паміж прадстаўнікамі Еўрасаюза, Расіі і беларускай апазіцыі “да якога б палітычнага лагеру яны ні належалі”. У адказ на такія словы кіраўніка дзяржавы ПЦ “Вясна” распаўсюдзіў заяву, дзе сказана, што галоўнай умовай правядзення перамоў ёсць вызваленне палітвязняў.

September 9, 2011

The findings of GYLA questions the official version of demonstrator’s death

On September 6, 2011 the Georgian Young Lawyers` Association (GYLA) published important findings, regarding to the cases of deprivation of lives during the rally dispersal. According to the findings, one of the protesters – Nika Kvintradze, who, as police claim, died as a result of electrocution, was among those arrested by the riot police.

September 8, 2011

International comunity calls again to explain the case of CIA prisons

The Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a draft resolution on the abuse of the state secrecy privilege by intelligence services acting to protect state security. The draft resolution was based on the latest Dick Marty’s report, which analysed the issue of the accountability of certain CE member states for their participation in the CIA-operated clandestine rendition and detention programme.

September 8, 2011

Fearless Tibetan writer and blogger awarded a Prince Claus Award

Woeser, famous Tibetan blogger and human rights defender was awarded prestigious award by The Prince Claus Fund for her outstanding achievements in the field of human rights. During Chinese crackdown in Tibet in 2008, Woeser’s blog became a primary source for world media. Woeser kept posting daily updates on situation in Tibet relaying on her contacts with other Tibetan human rights defenders. Her articles were translated in numerous languages and the blog itself attracted around three million readers every day

September 8, 2011

China extends its influence over dissidents

Chinese authorities made a false claim to convince the Thai government to extradite a Uyghur last month for his alleged involvement in ethnic riots, a Uyghur exile group claims. Nur Muhemmed was arrested by local police on 6 August for illegally entering Thailand and was handed over to China, following pressure from Beijing. In the recent years Chinese authorities have put constant pressure on foreign countries to extradite dissidents living abroad.

September 7, 2011

Launch of the campaign “Let’s delete Article 212 of the Criminal Code”

On Monday, 5 September, the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, the Polish Chamber of Press Publishers and Association of Local Newspapers launched the campaign ‘Let’s delete Article 212 of the Criminal Code’.Currently, article 212 provides for a penalty of fine or limitation of liberty (community work) for the offence of defamation.

September 5, 2011

Mexico: legalize drugs, says Mexican ex-President

Mexico enacted a controversial law on 18 August, decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, heroin and other drugs while encouraging government-financed treatment for drug dependency free of charge. The new law is a part of changing Mexican policy on drugs war. José López, last year laureate of Rafto Foundation, criticised ‘the war on drugs’ as ‘a mere simulation’.

September 5, 2011

Some political prisoners released but lawyers under pressure

Belarus can still hear the echoes of Minsk “mass riots” case which happened after the presidential elections on 19 December 2010. The political prisoners are beginning to be released in small groups, but the lawyers who worked with the accused ones continue to be disbarred.

September 5, 2011

Палітвязняў вызваляюць, але адвакатам працаваць не даюць

У Беларусі яшчэ чуваць адгалоскі справы “аб масавых беспарадках” пасля прэзідэнцкіх выбараў 19 снежня 2010 года ў Мінску. Палітзняволеных пачалі выпускаць невялікімі групамі, але адвакатаў, якія працавалі з абвінавачанымі, працягваюць пазбаўляць ліцэнзій.

September 4, 2011

Index on Censorship criticizes Wikileaks, after organisations’s campaign RBS pulls out of Belarus

While Index supports whistleblower initiatives such as Wikileaks, it expresses concern over the need for careful redaction of documents in order to protect dissidents living under authoritarian regimes like Belarus. Publicity and criticism bring results as the Royal Bank of Scotland has announced that it will no longer engage in “any type of capital-raising” on behalf of the government of Belarus after an Index and Free Belarus Now campaign.

September 1, 2011

Demolition of the Institute for Peace and Democracy in Azerbaijan condemned

The Human Rights House in Oslo together with dozens of other HR organizations has publicly condemned recent demolition of the Institute for Peace and Democracy in Baku. Earlier, the Norwegian Helsinki Committee sent a letter to Azerbaijani authorites including the President Ilham Aliyev, and demanded to investigate and bring persons responsible for demolition to justice.