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Human rights defenders express concern over Ethiopia’s new draft NGO bill
On September 18, the East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project (EHAHRDP) and its local Ethiopian organization, the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO), held a panel in coordination with key Geneva-based NGOs to discuss and analyze the Draft Proclamation on Charities and Societies (the CSO Bill), which will be under review by the Ethiopian Parliament when it reconvenes in October. (20-SEP-08)
Kenyan police behind hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances
The Republic of Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has released itsa follow-up report on the so-called Mungiki killings, the large scale extra-judicial killings and disappearances that have taken place, predominantly in and around nairobi, but also elsewhere in the country, as the report documents. The report leaves no doubt that the several hundred killings were ordered, directed or coordinated by the top leadership of the Kenyan police, acting jointly with a common purpose. Read KNCHR´s key findings below. (20-SEP-08)
HRHF expresses its concern re. recent harassment of homosexuals in BiH
The Human Rights House Foundation sent a letter today to the Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Nikola Spiric, expressing its concern with the recent manifestations of intolerance against homosexuals in his country. The hate speech and incitements to violently attack the participants of the forthcoming first ever queer festival in BiH has so far been met by the authorities with silence. Read HRHF´s full letter below. (19-SEP-08)
Concern about harassment of homosexuals in B&H
The Human Rights House Foundation sent a letter today to the Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Nikola Spiric, expressing its concern with the recent manifestations of intolerance against homosexuals in his country. The hate speech and incitements to violently attack the participants of the forthcoming first ever queer festival in BiH has so far been met by the authorities with silence. Read HRHF´s full letter below.
HRHF expresses concern about intolerance against homosexuality
In three separate letters, to the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Kenya, and Republic of Uganda, the Human Rights House Foundation has expressed its concern today with recent manifestations of intolerance against homosexuals. In all three cases, the verbal abuse and harassment, threats, incitement to violence and unlawful arrests have only resulted in silence from the authorities. Read all three letters, providing insight into the cases in question, below. (19-SEP-08)
The results of the Kenyan elections were “irretrievably polluted”
The International Federation for Human Rights and its member organisation, the Republic of Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) welcome the report that was released today by the Independent Review Commission (IREC) concluding that the results of the 2007 December presidential elections were “irretrievably polluted”. Among the report’s findings is that 1,2 million dead ‘people’ were registered to vote. To read the full report, click here . (19-SEP-08)
Uganda: Harassment of sexual minorities in Uganda
Manifestations of intolerance against homosexuals in the Republic of Uganda cause deep concern.
Kenya: Harassment of sexual minorities in Kenya
The intimidation of Pouline Kimani, a leading member of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) community causes deep concern.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Harassment of sexual minorities
Recent manifestations of intolerance against homosexuals in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) causes deep concern.
No election climate in Azerbaijan
The “Election 2008” NGO Coalition conducted a seminar on the theme “Public Oversight Mechanisms in Free and Fair Elections: abilities, opportunities and problems”. According to director of “Inam” Pluralism Center, Vahid Gazi (right), the role and influence of mass media during election is weak.
Two Tibetan documentary filmmakers held for past six months
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Chinese authorities to release Dhondup Wangchen, who made a documentary about Tibet, and Jigme Gyatso, his friend and camera assistant. They have been unjustly detained since March 2008 for filming interviews with Tibetans, above all in the Amdo region of Tibet. (18-SEP-08)
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)