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Беларуска-літоўскі канцэрт салідарнасці
23 траўня ў Вільні адбудзецца чарговы канцэрт салідарнасці з удзелам беларускіх і літоўскіх бардаў.
Terror for Russian journalists
Levels of physical violence against journalists in the Russian Federation are intensifying. Four murders at the start of 2009 have been succeeded recently by four more serious attacks. All of the eight victims had been reporting on corruption or criticising local politics.
-Expand free expression rights in new draft constitution, says ARTICLE 19
ARTICLE 19 calls for expansion of freedom of expression rights to be integrated into the new draft constitution in the Republic of Kenya.
Pakistan: Journalism is first casualty
As reporters flee fighting in the Swat valley, Zubeida Mustafa reports on the conflict’s effect on Pakistan’s press.
Myanmar (Burma): Global Action Day – Monday 18 May
When: Monday, 18. May 2009 12-1pm To: Monday, 18. May 2009 Where: London, Burmese Embassy, 19A Charles Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 5DX (Nearest tube: Green Park) More info: www.englishpen.org/writersinprison/bulletins/myanmarburmaglobalactionday-monday18may/ The leader of Burma’s National League for Democracy and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Aung San Suu Kyi has been charged with breaching the conditions of her […]
The Belarus Road Map to Europe = the Road to Democracy?
The seminar will discuss the recent invitation from the European Union to Belarus to join the Eastern Partnership, and how this invitation can bring Belarus into a process of much needed reforms.
Macedonia reviewed by the UPR
The Working Group on the UPR reviewed the human rights situation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the afternoon of 12 May 2009. Presenting the national report of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was Mr Mihajlo Manevski, Minister of Justice.
Hutu militia rampages across North Kivu, DR Congo
A Hutu militia group is terrorising civilians in eastern Congo, apparently in retaliation for the recent military campaign intended to drive them back to their native Rwanda.
Military operation in eastern DRC likely to cause widespread suffering
The Congolese government’s UN-backed military plans against rebels in South Kivu are likely to lead to civilian deaths and widespread suffering, international agency Oxfam said today. The warning comes as MONUC—the UN-led peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Cong—prepares to support the Congolese army (FARDC) in a new offensive against the FDLR militia.
Political prisoner dying in Belarusian prison
The state of health of political prisoner Mikalai Autukhovich worsened sharply and comes close to critical. The prisoner who went on hunger-strike has been joined by 29 democratic activists.
Journalists harassed by police while attempting to cover student protests
On 10 May 2009, Radio Liberty correspondent Durna Safarli, “Yeni Musavat” newspaper employees Afgan Mukhtarli and Layla Ilgar, and “Yukselish Namina” newspaper employee Elchin Hasanov were harassed by police when they attempted to cover protests by a group of local youths.
Croatian Parliament owes an apology to public
Documenta, Civic Committee for Human Rights (GOLJP) and Centre for Peace, Non-Violence and Human Rights Osijek (CPNHR), have sent an open letter to Croatian Parliament urging it to issue an apology to the public, and particularly to the families of the victims of the war crime against civilians in Osijek, after belated decision on May 11th of the Credentials and Privileges Commission on detention of the convict Branimir Glavas, right.