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Каму перад выбарамі друкавацца добра
Перадвыбарная гістэрыя беларускіх уладаў становіцца ўсё больш і больш відавочнай, бо пачалася чарговая хваля ціску на беларускія незалежныя СМІ. Незалежныя выданні зноў трапляюць у суды, ім выносяцца грашовыя штрафы і папярэджанні. Так днямі здарылася з незалежнай газетай “Витебский курьер”. З іншага ж боку, дзяржаўныя СМІ спрабуюць стаць больш уплывовымі, павялічваюцца наклады газет і перыядычных выданняў. Зноў “двайныя стандарты”?
Belgrade Pride 2010 – a call for tolerance
Belgrade Pride 2010 began on 10 October in beautiful weather with a call for tolerance. The violence that erupted outside the venue of the march proved that tolerance is yet to be achieved. The Pride organized almost ten years after the last same event in Belgrade. It brings hope and can become a turning point for future dialogue in Serbia.
Exiled Turkmen human rights activist under threat
The exiled Turkmen human rights defender Farid Tuhbatullin has received reliable information that an order to remove him quietly has been issued in his home country, Turkmenistan. The Norwegian Helsinki Committee takes this threat seriously and urges in a letter to Austrian authorities that they ensure the safety of Tuhbatullin and his family.
Lawyers from Azerbaijan with a study visit to the European Court of Human Rights
Between 14 and 16 September 2010, as part of the “Strategic Litigation in the South Caucasus” project supported by the Netherlands Helsinki Committee, a group of twenty four lawyers from Republic of Azerbaijan visited the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights. Among participants of the study visit was an Republic of Azerbaijan lawyer being at time an intern of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights.
China: the art of web censorship
As Communist Party elders call for free speech in the People´s Republic of China, the government’s strict control of online content is supported by a finely tuned infrastructure of laws and censors. ‘Filter words’, ‘undesirable information’, self-censorship, state propaganda and a system of licenses is a daily norm for Chinese news websites.
Law on prohibition of discrimination discriminates sexual minorities in BiH
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is currently undergoing the process of integration into the European Union (EU). All member states of the EU, as well potential member states, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, are obliged to harmonize their national legislation fully with the EU law, which is particularly related to EU directives. However, the law on prohibition of discrimination in BIH is not responding to these standards.
The 2010 Election in Burma/Myanmar in Historical Perspective
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and Norwegian Burma Committee have the pleasure of inviting you to a seminar with Mary Callahan: The 2010 Election in Burma/Myanmar in Historical Perspective.
Oslo: the Natalia Estemirova Documentation Centre established
During a conference on Strengthening Human Rights in the Russian Federation organized by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee in cooperation with Amnesty International Norway in Oslo last month, a resolution on establishing the Natalia Estemirova Documentation Center was adopted by a group of nine leading Russian and international human rights organizations.