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Farmland grabbing – serious problem in Africa
Land grabbing was one of the main topics during the last World Social Forum in Dakar. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that in the last three years 20 million hectares have been acquired by foreign interests in Africa. The Eastern African Farmers Federation (EAFF) has cautioned that leasing farmland to multinationals could precipitate food crisis in the region. Foreigners are further acquiring farmland in Africa, however 43 of the 53 African countries do not produce enough food for their own population, FAO says.
Overcrowded Detention Settings in Georgia and Inadequate Minister
The mortality among prisoners increases. In 2006-2009, 371 people died in the penitentiary institutions. The report of the Public Defender of Georgia states that average age of dead prisoners is 45.
The case of Sergei Magnitsky’s death
In February 2011, the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights appealed to the Polish government in reference to a case of Siergiei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer who died in a Moscow detention facility as a result of having been held in conditions, which could be justifiably called torturous. The Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights appealed to impose appropriate visa and financial sanctions on Russian officials responsible for his death.
Чым дрэнны Лукашэнка?
Запрашаем на прагляд фільма “Каралеўства дохлых мышэй” (2009, 88 хв.) беларускага рэжысёра Віктара Дашука ў рамках Дыскусійнага клуба “Нязручнае кіно”. Пасля прагляду адбудзецца дыскусія аб сітуацыі ў Беларусі з удзелам прадстаўнікоў МЗС Літвы, Беларускага Дома правоў чалавека, арганізацыі Belarus Watch, Цэнтра ўсходне-еўрапейскіх даследаванняў, удзельнікаў дэманстрацыі 19 снежня 2010 г. ў Менску.
Чым дрэнны Лукашэнка?
Запрашаем на прагляд фільма “Каралеўства дохлых мышэй” (2009, 88 хв.) беларускага рэжысёра Віктара Дашука ў рамках Дыскусійнага клуба “Нязручнае кіно”. Пасля прагляду адбудзецца дыскусія аб сітуацыі ў Беларусі з удзелам прадстаўнікоў МЗС Літвы, Беларускага Дома правоў чалавека, арганізацыі Belarus Watch, Цэнтра ўсходне-еўрапейскіх даследаванняў, удзельнікаў дэманстрацыі 19 снежня 2010 г. ў Менску.
What’s Wrong With Lukashenka: a movie screening
Welcome to the first of social-educational events series called “Inconvenient Films: Discussion Club”. The event is called “What’s wrong with Lukashenka?” and is dedicated to discuss the human rights situation in Belarus, especially in relation to the recent events during and after the Presidential elections. Therefore, we will screen documentary film called “The Kingdom of the Dead Mice” (2009, 88 min., director Viktar Dashuk).
Afterwards we will have a discussion with representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belarusian Human Rights House, Belarus Watch, Eastern Europe Studies Centre and actual participants of demonstrations that took place in Minks on 19th December, 2010. The discussion will be held in English.
Rafto Prize: call for nominations
The Rafto Foundation is seeking nominations for the 2011 Rafto Prize for Human Rights. Every year since 1987, the Rafto Foundation has awarded the Rafto Prize to advocates of human rights and democracy.
Rafto Prize: Call for nominations dead-line
Voluntary organisations, institutions and individuals worldwide are welcome to nominate candidates for the 2011 Rafto Prize for Human Rights. The Rafto Prize, awarded in memory of Norwegian professor Thorolf Rafto, is awarded to an individual or organisation that embodies and upholds the principles of the Human Rights Charter through activism or engagement.
Rafto Prize: Call for nominations dead-line
Voluntary organisations, institutions and individuals worldwide are welcome to nominate candidates for the 2011 Rafto Prize for Human Rights. The Rafto Prize, awarded in memory of Norwegian professor Thorolf Rafto, is awarded to an individual or organisation that embodies and upholds the principles of the Human Rights Charter through activism or engagement.
Rafto Prize: Call for nominations dead-line
Voluntary organisations, institutions and individuals worldwide are welcome to nominate candidates for the 2011 Rafto Prize for Human Rights. The Rafto Prize, awarded in memory of Norwegian professor Thorolf Rafto, is awarded to an individual or organisation that embodies and upholds the principles of the Human Rights Charter through activism or engagement.
Post-election crackdown on independent media continues in Belarus
Two months after the presidential elections in Belarus, independent media outlets and human right defenders are still facing unprecedented levels of repression and harassment and the numbers of prosecutions are on the increase. Three journalists are still held in detention. All those who have been prosecuted continue to face the possibility of long years of imprisonment.
MSF helps population trapped by conflict in eastern Congo
In North Kivu, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, violent conflict persists between government forces and an array of military groups. The frontlines constantly shift, and local people are trapped in the middle – often cut off from medical care. In and around Pinga, an MSF team has been reaching out to populations trapped by the conflict by running mobile clinics via motorbike and providing medical services to people who have no other hope of getting medical care.