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February 15, 2006

-We will renew our policy towards Africa, says Minister of Foreign Affairs

-In not too long, we will invite expertise from different environments to a big workshop on Africa, Jonas Gahr Støre, right, the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, said in the Christian Norwegian daily Vårt Land today. In the foreign affairs debate in Parliament last week, Gahr Støre spoke in favour of a ‘renewed’ policy towards Africa. (15-FEB-06)
 

February 14, 2006

AwardII: Important encouragement for Dmitriyevsky

The Russian-Chechen Information Agency is awarded one of the Fritt Ord´s and ZEIT-Stiftung Press Prizes 2006. This prize is aimed at Eastern European media and journalists who are dedicated to independent reporting and who dare to withstand self-censorship. But for its chief director, Stanislav Dmitriyevsky, this comes at a price. (13-FEB-05) 
 

February 14, 2006

Award I: Ales Bialiatski receives the Andrej Sakharov prize for 2006

Today, 14 February, Ales Bialiatski, right, founder of the independent, but banned human rights organisation Human Rights Centre VIASNA, will receive the prestigeous Andrej Sakharov Freedom Award from the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. Bialiatski will attend a seminar and also the monthly solidarity with Republic of Belarus picket in front of the Norwegian parliament while in Oslo. (13-FEB-06)
 

February 13, 2006

Reaction of Azerbaijani Society to the Prophet Mohammed Caricatures

One of the main events, shaken the whole world this week, is the numerous protest actions of Muslims all over the world. The manifestations have been held against the publication of caricatures on the Prophet Mohammed in several press outlets of a number of European countries. The religious communities and Muslim believers of Republic of Azerbaijan also condemned the disrespect of the Prophet Mohammad and held a number of protest actions too. (11-FEB-2006)

February 13, 2006

Award I: Ales Bialiatski receives the Andrej Sakharov prize for 2006

Tomorrow, 14 February, Ales Bialiatski, right, founder of the independent, but banned human rights organisation Human Rights Centre VIASNA, will receive the prestigeous Andrej Sakharov Freedom Award from the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. Bialiatski will attend a seminar and also the monthly solidarity with Republic of Belarus picket in front of the Norwegian parliament while in Oslo. (13-FEB-06)
 

February 13, 2006

-Sad to receive the Sakharov Award, says Ales Bialiatski

Last month, the news broke that the Norwegian Helsinki Committee had awarded Ales Bialiatski, right, of the banned Belarusian Human Rights Centre Viasna the Andrej Sakharov Award for 2006. On the eve of his arrival to Oslo to receive the prize, Bialiatski says: -This is a sad award because it relates to the situation in the Republic of Belarus. We would rather not have awards for our efforts for human rights. (13-FEB-06)
  

February 13, 2006

Youth organisation liquidated in Belarus

President Lukashenko continues to tighten his grip on the Belarusian society. His latest display of power concerns the liquidation of youth organisation RADA, using a new law that was implemented at the beginning of this year. According to Eivind Vad Petersson of the Norwegian Youth Council the reason for the liquidation is fear for civic unrest in face of the up-coming presidential elections of March 19. (12-FEB-06)
 

February 13, 2006

AwardII: Important encouragement for Dmitriyevsky

The Russian-Chechen Information Agency is awarded one of the Fritt Ord and ZEIT-Stiftung Press Prizes 2006. This prize is aimed at Eastern European media and journalists who are dedicated to independent reporting and who dare to withstand self-censorship. But for its chief director Stanislav Dmitriyevsky, being independent comes with a price. (13-FEB-05) 
 

February 10, 2006

Appeal to the governing bodies

Since 3 February the Board of the Association Initiative 33 and the members of the editorial staff of the magazine “Kontrateksty” have been collecting signatures under an appeal to the governing bodies for moderation and caution in making political changes and amendments to legal regulations. The appeal results from the concern caused by the policy performed by the authorities chosen during the fall parliamentary and presidential elections. (10-FEB-06)

February 10, 2006

15,275 people still missing

On February 7, The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) published the seventh edition of the Book of Missing Persons on the Territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of its ongoing efforts to tackle one of the most serious humanitarian issues in the country. (10-FEB-06)

February 9, 2006

Belief or science about religion dialogue

Can we take for granted that religious leaders are always good and relevant agents of reconciliation? The knowledge and research about this is strikingly limited. Of acts in good faith, on the other hand, there are plenty, writes Ingrid Vik, right, Executive Director of the Nansen Dialogue Project. (09-FEB-06)
 

February 9, 2006

-Real danger of a post-election rebellion, says former Monitor editor

-At best, what we will get is a political leadership with a weak support base and an equally limited space in which to act. At worst, we will get an armed rebellion. This is the prediciton of Charles Onyango-Obbo, right, former editor of the Monitor, who was recently HRH´s guest to Norway and spoke at the seminar ´Aid and the troubled democracies of east Africa´ last month. (09-FEB-06)