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September 17, 2008

Graduation from the Advanced Human Rights Course

Last week the last session of the Advanced Human Rights Course organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (HFHR) ended. Participants from the 12 countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) came to Warsaw in order to enhance their knowledge and skills about human rights. (17-SEP-08)

September 16, 2008

Western Sahara human rights defender wins 2008 RFK Human Rights Award

Aminatou Haidar, right, is to be presented with the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for her campaign on behalf of the self-determination of Western Sahara and against government abuses and disappearances of prisoners of conscious. The ceremony will take place in Washington, D.C the morning of November 13th, in the Russell Senate Office Building´s Caucus Room. (16-SEP-08)
 

September 16, 2008

Western Sahara human rights defender wins 2008 RFK Human Rights Award

Aminatou Haidar, right, is to be presented with the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for her campaign on behalf of the self-determination of Western Sahara and against government abuses and disappearances of prisoners of conscious. The ceremony will take place in Washington, D.C the morning of November 13th, in the Russell Senate Office Building´s Caucus Room. (16-SEP-08)
 

September 15, 2008

Nepal to deport Tibetan exiles

In an attempt to satisfy the People´s Republic of China, Nepal has announced its intentions to deport the 6.000 Tibetan refugees who have entered Nepal illegally or have never been granted a refugee certificate. The figure equals 30% of the 20.000 Tibetan refugees living in four camps in Pokhara, Nepal, right. (17-Sep-08)
 

September 13, 2008

Locked pluralism

On the eve of upcoming presidential elections the freedom of assembly has deteriorated even on the level of conducting the round tables as almost all the press centers are suddenly “closed for repairs”, small parks are surrounded by decorative walls for “repairs” and even the political forums on internet sites are prohibited until elections.
      
      

September 12, 2008

Ebadi on free expression in Iran

At the beginning of September, four female bloggers were sentenced to prison in Islamic Republic of Iran. In a recent interview with Index on Censorship, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi reflects on the current state of free expression in the country. (12-SEP-08)
 

September 12, 2008

Statement of Russian Non-Governmental Human Rights Organizations

The Russian Research Center for Human Rights subscribed to the Statement of Russian Non-Governmental Human Rights Organizations called the states and international and non-governmental organizations to make urgent arrangements for protecting human rights and resolving the conflict in Georgia. (12-SEP-08)
 

September 12, 2008

Kurdish prisoners of conscience and death row prisoners on hunger strike

Amnesty International is concerned about more than 50 imprisoned members of Iran’s Kurdish minority who are currently on hunger strike in prison in protest against continuing torture, executions and other gross abuses of human rights. There are growing concerns for their safety as a result of their hunger strike. (12-SEP-08)
 

September 12, 2008

Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi speeks out on freedom of expression in Iran

At the beginning of September, four female bloggers were sentenced to prison in Islamic Republic of Iran. -The human rights situation in Islamic Republic of Iran is getting worse, Ebadi says, and women are targeted, simply for seeking full equality of rights with men. In a recent interview with Index on Censorship, she reflects on the current state of free expression in the country. (12-SEP-08)
 

September 10, 2008

Murder of Magomed Evloev

31 August Magomed Evloev he owner of an opposition website “Ingushetia.ru” as killed. Evloev died in a hospital of Nazran where he was taken after he had got a direct injury to the head, which he received during detention by law enforcement officers at the airport “Magas” in Nazran where he arrived from Moscow. (10-SEP-08)

September 10, 2008

Lord’s Resistance Army accused of abuses in northeast DR Congo

Local human rights activists have released a list of abuses allegedly committed by the Lord’s Resistance Army, right, inside the DRC over the last year. “Our investigations, which are continuing, show that there were eight killings, 52 abductions, of which 11 cases involved girls under the age of 18, and nine rapes,” said Benoit Kinalebu, a Catholic priest and head of the Dungu branch of the Justice and Peace Commission.

September 9, 2008

Poland investigates allegations of secret CIA prison on its own territory

Last week the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed that the head prosecutor of the country is investigating the issue of a secret CIA prison on Polish territory during the period from 2002-2005. Polish politicians had persistently denied the existence of any illegal CIA detention site, where possibly Islamic terrorists were illegally kept and tortured. (09-SEP-08)