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March 1, 2010

Round table ’Human rights and legal incapacity in Russia: necessity to reform. ‘

Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia and Psychiatric Human Rights Center hold a round table ’Human rights and legal incapacity in Russia: necessity to reform. Discussing of theoretic and practical problems of introduction of partial incapability ’.

February 28, 2010

Burma: UN envoy did not receive permission to meet Suu Kyi

A special UN Human Rights envoy Tomas Ojea Quintana visited Burma last week. After five days spent in the country Mr. Quintana returned back without having met opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and any information about the planned election in Burma later this year.

February 27, 2010

Burma: 65 years in prison for peaceful demonstrations

On 11 November 2008 activist Mie Mie was sentenced to 65 years imprisonment for having participated in peaceful demonstrations. Amnesty International urges to send appeals and demand her release.

February 27, 2010

Brazil: Special Commission Passes Right to Information Bill

ARTICLE 19 urges Brazilian legislators to bring the bill on the right to information into line with international standards, including by taking into consideration civil society recommendations, and to concentrate efforts to adopt a final text of the Brazilian Right to Information Act during 2010.

February 27, 2010

Press Conference

Security-reporting System Without Civic Surveillance

February 26, 2010

MALI: Threat of eviction

Dozens of families on the outskirts of Bamako, the capital of Mali, are under threat of being evicted from their lands by the Government in favour of a housing project. The cultivation ban, ordered in July 2009, jeopardizes their right to adequate food. Moreover, if the eviction is realized, it will hinder the ability of the families to feed themselves in the long run.

February 26, 2010

The UPR: Bosnia & Herzegovina has to improve human rights situation

Late this month Bosnia and Herzegovina was reviewed in Geneva under the Universal Period Review of the UN Human Rights Council. Discrimination, situation of human rights defenders and freedom of expression, status of the national human rights institution, children and women rights, rights of sexual and national minorities, and issues of disabled, internally-displaced and missing persons are some of the issues mentioned. On all these issues, Bosnia and Herzegovina has to improve its situation.

February 25, 2010

Стартавала адукацыйная праграма: міжнародным стандартам юрысты будуць вучыцца на месцах

У беларускім Доме правоў чалавека з 19 па 21 лютага прайшоў усталёвачны семінар у межах адукацыйнай праграмы “Дыстанцыйнае навучанне адвакатаў правам чалавека” . 26 удзельнікаў з Беларусі цягам трох дзён, акрамя асноўнага занятку – навучання ў галіне правоў чалавека, – знаёміліся адзін з адным, а таксама асвойвалі прынцыпы дыстанцыйнага навучання, якім ім давядзецца карыстацца бліжэйшы год.

February 25, 2010

Siri Gloppen new Head of the Rafto Prize Committee

The new Head of the Rafto Prize Committee on 24 February 2010 became Siri Gloppen (45). Ms. Gloppen is a Professor at the University of Bergen and Research Director at the Christian Michelsen Institute.

February 24, 2010

Презентация доклада о ситуации с правами человека в Беларуси

4 марта 2010 года в Доме прав человека пройдет презентация доклада о текущей ситуации с правами человека в Беларуси. Доклад подготовлен белорусскими правозащитниками для процедуры универсального периодического обзора Беларуси в рамках Совета ООН по правам человека.

February 24, 2010

Presentation of the Belarusian UPR report

On 4 March 2010, the Belarusian Human Rights House will host the presentation of a report on the current human rights situation in the Republic of Belarus. The report was prepared by the Belarusian human rights defenders for the United Nations Universal Periodic Review.

February 23, 2010

Two days in life of independent journalists

16 and 17 February for independent journalists were marred as days of violations and persecutions. Two representatives of independent media were subjected to harsh treatment by law enforcement agencies. On 16 February, Yulia Darashkevich, a photo correspondent for Naša Niva, was held for three hours at the police station. Next day, Maryna Koktysh from Narodnaja Volia had her working place searched.