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HRH-F protests the attack on Anna Politkovskaya mourners in Ingushetia
“The Human Rights House Foundation submits this letter to you in order to express our deep concern for the five human rights defenders who were brutally attacked before the planned picket in Nazran, organized in memory of Anna Politkovskaya 16 October 2006”. Thus begins HRH-F’s protest letter to President Murat Magomedovich Zyazikov, the President of Ingushetia, right, after the 16 October attack in the capital Nazran. (20-OCT-06)
New photo evidence of shooting of Tibetan refugees
A new set of images received by the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) depicts a group of Chinese police at the scene of the shooting of the young Tibetan nun on the Nangpa Pass near the border of Nepal on September 30. The images depict police and possibly officials gathered around the body the day after the nun, 17-year old Kelsang Namtso, was shot dead by People´s Armed Police while she was crossing the pass into exile in Nepal with a large group of Tibetans including children, other nuns and monks. (20-OCT-06)
A Sakharov of our time. Anna Politkovskaya in memoriam II
When her nemesis Vladimir Putin’s face fades, and is forgotten, the legacy of Anna Stepanovna Politkovskaya (1958-2006) will remain. Aage Borchgrevink, right, adviser in the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, also mourns Politkovskaya. (19-OCT-06)
Supporters of Anna Politkovskaia attacked at Ingushetia demonstration
Authorities must launch a full investigation into Monday’s violent attacks against a group of peaceful demonstrators who gathered in Nazran, the capital of Ingushetia, to memorialize Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaia, Human Rights Watch said today. The demonstrators — a group of human rights defenders and Politkovskaia supporters — had gathered near the eternal flame in the center of Nazran for a peaceful protest when police and men in plainclothes attacked them. (18-OCT-06)
Freedom House condemns recent limits on expression, calls for US response
Last week, shortly after Politkovskaya was gunned down in the entrance to her apartment building in Moscow, Russian prosecutors invoked part of the country´s new NGO law to shut down the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society, a group that opposes the ongoing conflict in the region. A few days later, on October 16, a rally in memory of the slain journalist held in the main city of Ingushetia, a region neighboring the Chechen Republic, was broken up violently by local authorities. A number of activists were detained and some were beaten. (18-OCT-06)
Russia strangles its own independent voices
Today, the deadline ran out for several hundred international organisations wanting to continue their work in the Russian Federation. Due to new legislation, all international organisations are required to re-register annually. Out of the approximately 500 organizations affected by this law, only some 150 have managed to collect the required paperwork in time. Human Rights Watch are among those who have not.(18-OCT-06)
The biggest hunger strike in the modern Belarusian history
Since October 6 “New Life” Full Gospel Protestant church parishioners continue termless hunger strike in the Republic of Belarus. The reason is the Belarusian authorities’ intention to divest the church of legally acquired the lot and the premises for the church service. Today 175 is the figure of starveling people. Believers tend to take a strong stand, so do the authorities. (17-OCT-06)
Prosecutor demands to shut down the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society
9 October, Prosecutor of Nizhniy Novgorod region lodged a lawsuit demanding the closure of the Russian Chechen Friendship Society. In the notification the public prosecutor states that the organization has violated several laws. The case is linked to the verdict of the same court of February 2006 when Stanislav Dmitrievsky, right, was given a two years’ suspended sentence on politically motivated `race hate´ charges reated to articles published by his organization. (13-OCT-06)
Police violence in memorial rally for Anna Politkovskaja
The Norwegian Helsinki Committee reports that their close colleague Jekatarina (Katja) Sokirjanskaja ended up in hospital yesterday with a smashed nose and a concussion after having been hit in the face by a policeman. The violence occurred at a memorial rally for her colleague, the assassinated journalist Anna Politkovskaja. (17-OCT-06)
Tibetan refugees shot dead by Chinese border police
The Norwegian Tibet Committee this morning distributed the link to video footage showing a group of Tibetan refugees trying to cross the border to Nepal. The episode, caught on camera by a group of international climbers, clearly shows that one of the Tibetans are shot dead, another wounded and left for dead, says Agence France Press. The Romanian tv channel Pro TV has made the link available on the internet. Watch the video here. (17-OCT-06)
Anna Politkovskaya in memoriam I
Sergei Lapin, Policeman, accused of torture in the Chechen Republic.
Prilepina and V. Minina, high rank officials Special Forces, accused of ‘disappearances’ in the Chechen Republic. Jurii Budanov, Colonel, accused of rape and murder of an 18 year old girl.
HRH-F´s Project Manager for the Russian Federation Ane Tusvik Bonde, right, mourns the loss of Anna Politkovskaya. (16-OCT-06)
Damaged passport: a goal or a means?
Emin Huseynov (on the right), the advocacy expert in the Institute for Reporter Freedom and Safety and the chairman of the Committee to Defend Journalist S.Zahidov’s Rights, has undergone a series of the human rights abuses this week. The 4-hours detain at the airport upon his arrival from Istanbul, was accompanied by confiscation of his foreign passport and after its return E.Huseynov noticed a few damages, which can prevent his further travel under the pretext of faked passport. The chief of the airport´s border service shift, interrogated Huseynov and advised him “not to be so active”. He also asked about E.Huseynov’s ties in the UK, Ukraine and Georgia. (15-OCT-06)