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January 15, 2009

Balkan countries hit hard by gas dispute

The countries of the former Yugoslavia are being hit especially hard by the dispute over gas between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. Above all, residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia are having to wrap up warm: both countries are running short of gas supplies. Many homes in Sarajevo are still cold and electric heaters have sold out.

January 15, 2009

“Total Freedom on the Internet?”

When it comes to the Internet, have some publications given up on all their ethical and editorial responsibility?

January 15, 2009

UPR: review of the Russian Federation and Azerbaijan

These sessions are part of the UPR working group’s 4th session (2-13 February 2009)

January 15, 2009

The Torkel Opsahl memorial lecture 2009

A close reading of the academic literature reveals that we do not all conceive of human rights in the same way.

January 14, 2009

Human Rights Watch releases 2009 World Report

The incoming Obama administration will need to put human rights at the heart of foreign, domestic, and security policy if it is to undo the enormous damage of the Bush years, Human Rights Watch said today in issuing its World Report 2009.

January 14, 2009

Russia drops even further in global human rights ranking

The global survey and country-specific ranking of political rights and civil liberties carried out annually by the independent American organisation Freedom House now ranks the Russian Federation below both Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. The war in South Ossetia is listed as a key reason for the drop and decline.

January 14, 2009

Prime Minister of the Bosnian Federation asked to resign

With the support of numerous non-governmental organizations in B&H, the Movement “DOSTA!”, requests the resignation of the Bosnian Federation’s Prime Minister Nedzad Brankovic, right, and his government.

January 13, 2009

-New Ethiopian law threatens the very future of human rights work

The East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Network (EHAHRD-Net) deplores the passing of the law on Charities and Societies in Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia which threatens the very future of human rights work. -Ethiopia’s donors should call for significant amendments to the law or for its repeal, says EHAHRD-Net’s Chairman Hassan Shire Sheikh.

January 13, 2009

Minister sues activist for slander

The Institute for Reporters’ Freedom and Safety (IRFS) strongly condemns the lawsuit filed against Institute for Peace and Democracy Director Leyla Yunus by Minister of Interior Ramil Usubov and considers this step the beginning of a campaign of repression to silence human rights defenders.

January 13, 2009

Norwegian oil company enters occupied Western Sahara

A huge Norwegian research vessel has in secret travelled to the coast of occupied Western Sahara. This weekend the Norwegian company Fugro-Geoteam started a controversial operation to carry out oil exploration, in defiance of the advice of the UN and the Norwegian government.

January 13, 2009

Macedonia’s name: Breaking the deadlock

The dispute between Athens and Skopje over Macedonia’s name puts at risk the European Union (EU) and NATO strategy for stabilising the still fragile western Balkans.

January 12, 2009

Croatian NGOs: Stop the killings in Gaza

Centre for Peace Studies – CMS supports the public appeal of Women’s Network Republic of Croatia along with CESI organization from Zagreb, to stop the killings in Gaza.