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February 2, 2009

Judicial harassment of war crimes reporter continues

Reporters Without Borders condemns the charge that was brought yesterday at the behest at interior minister Tomislav Karamarko against a journalist who writes about war crimes in the 1990s. Zeljko Peratovic is accused of “disseminating information likely to upset the population” under article 322/1 KZA of the criminal code, which carries a maximum sentence of a year in prison as well as a possible fine.

February 2, 2009

HRHN lobbies at the UN

Together with delegates from the Human Rights Center of Azerbaijan (HRCA), HRHF lobbies at the UN today and tomorrow in relation to Azerbaijan’s review session for the Universal Periodic Review. HRHF’s Geneva office has organised the lobbying with HRCA, who is also the Azeri partner of the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH).

February 2, 2009

Workshop for Women

Psychotherapy for newly operated women from breast cancer

February 2, 2009

Lectures on human rights

Availability – Basic Human Right

January 30, 2009

Burma: Between the Lines

Index on Censorship and Article 19 are delighted to present ‘Burma: Between the lines’, a celebration of art and survival. This special night of theatre, performance, poetry, film and photography will celebrate the ongoing resistance and imagination of Burmese artists, writers and activists.

January 30, 2009

Tunisia: Threats against journalists escalate

This week, policemen surrounded the premises of Radio Kalima, while its staff were threatened, detained and their equipment sabotaged. This is the latest development in the government’s continued policy of undermining freedom of expression through its harassment of journalists and human rights defenders.

January 30, 2009

HRHF protests against Ethiopian law

HRHF has sent a statement to Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, right, in which he is asked to repeal the new law on CSOs or, alternatively, amend all elements of it that are incompatible with international human rights law and standards including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

January 30, 2009

First case on domestic violence solved positively

The first case on domestic violence that B.a.B.e. has sent to the European Court for Human Rights has been solved positively. The Republic of Croatia is obliged to pay 40 000 Euros to the family, right, of the deceased, and 1 300 Euros of allowance for the expenses of the request and correspondence with the European court.

January 29, 2009

Darfur suffers “worst violence in a year”

-Sudan is in a state of high tension at the moment, and we face a dangerous month ahead…Parts of Darfur are again in flames, with the worst fighting in the region since the beginning of 2008.- Republic of the Sudan expert Alex de Waal, said.

January 29, 2009

Lord’s Resistance Army chief has offered to surrender for amnesty

Okot Odhiambo, the deputy to the Lord´s Resistance Army (LRA) chief, Joseph Kony, has offered to turn himself in after being wounded in clashes with Ugandan forces hunting down his rebel group in DR Congo.

January 29, 2009

Congolese warlord must face justice, says Amnesty International

“The arrest of Laurent Nkunda, right, should be followed by swift steps to prosecute him on charges that he committed war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Amnesty International said today. Any trial must be fair and exclude the death penalty. If states fail to do so, then the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction to seek to prosecute him. Since 2004, the ICC Prosecutor has been investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity in the DRC, particularly in the Ituri region, and has sought and obtained arrest warrants.

January 29, 2009

Most B&H citizens complain about corruption

According to the Transparency International BiH Advocacy and Legal Advice Centre 2008 annual report, the dramatic level of corruption in BiH has a huge influence on the flagrant breach of fundamental human rights in the country and on the drastic relativization of basic freedoms.