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February 3, 2006

New text on UN HR Council released. Negotiations to resume shortly

With a view to play a more active role in the annual sessions of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, right, HRH has followed closely the ongoing process of reorganising the working procedures both of the Office of the High Commissioner, its annual sessions and report procedures and co-operation with the Secretary General of the UN. This process seems now to be making progress. Read the most recent UN press release on the issue. (03-FEB-06)
 

February 3, 2006

HURINET issues statement on the attacks on the judiciary’s independence

Friday afternoon, HURINET Uganda, the country´s biggest and most powerful network of independent human rights organisations, issued the below statement on the recent government orchestrated attacks on the judiciary´s independence and also on the persistent electoral violence, now threateting to undermine the forthcoming elections´ credibility. (03-FEB-06)
 

February 2, 2006

Places of Detention in Serbia

The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) and seven partner Helsinki Committees released a report concerning Places of Detention in Serbia on January 24, 2006. Monitoring mission on places of detention in the Republic of Serbia was conducted on 30 and 31 May 2005. (02-FEB-06)
 

February 1, 2006

“Dedovshina” in the Russian army

On 29 January, 300 demonstrators gathered outside the Russian Defence Ministry in Moscow to show their anger after a group of drunken servicemen was torturing a 19-year-old soldier for several hours. The proceedings have been instituted against Major General Aleksey Sidorov, the head of the Chelyabinsk Tank Training College. (02-FEB-06).
 

February 1, 2006

Apology for Mohammed cartoons

A leading Danish newspaper has apologised for the offence caused by its controversial publication of a series of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed that provoked protests across the Middle East, while defending its right to commission and print them in the first place. Rohan Jayasekera reports. (01-FEB-06)
 

February 1, 2006

New charges against youth leader

New charges have been pressed against Mr. Ruslan Bashirli, chairman of the Youth Movement “Yeni Fikir”, who is currently in preliminary detention, reports the International Secretariat of World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT). -We are gravely concerned by the general climate of harassment against members of the youth organisation Yeni Fikir, reads the statement of OMCT. (31-JAN-06)
 

February 1, 2006

Macedonia: Access to information

ARTICLE 19 and three other media organisations have issued an open letter to the President of FYR Macedonia regarding the government’s recent draft law on Access to Information. The letter draws attention to the many gaps in the legislation, and calls for an immediate redrafting of the law. ARTICLE 19 reports. (26-JAN-06)
 

February 1, 2006

HRH goes to Somaliland. Latest, 8 February: Trip cancelled due to security concerns

As part of HRH´s general ambition to keep expanding its network and increase its regional competence, Project Manager for Africa Niels Jacob Harbitz, right, has applied and been selected for another UNDP/IJ/DJE organised study tour, this time to Somaliland, late March. Harbitz took part on a similar tour of Republic of the Sudan, including visits to Darfur and the Nuba Mountains, last year. (01-FEB-06)
 

January 31, 2006

Human rights organizations are under attack in Russia

Representatives of Russian human rights organizations are calling on all NGOs and concerned individuals to express their support. Please add your signatures – as individuals or organizations – and send this appeal on for others to sign. (01-FEB-06)
 

January 31, 2006

International conference on North Korean human rights 9 – 11 May

The Rafto Human Rights House will host an international conference on North Korean Human rights and refugees in Bergen in May. -Our partner, says Sverre Wilhelmsen, right, the coordinator for the conference, -is Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human rights, a South Korean NGO, who has launched annual conferences on the subject since 1999. The previous conferences have been held in Seoul (three times), Tokyo, Prague and Warsaw. (31-JAN-06)
 

January 31, 2006

Children who are not playing war

-Why doesn’t the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child apply to Northern Republic of Uganda, Mette Newth, right, a board member of HRH asked in the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet yesterday. –The children are beaten into becoming unrecognisable monsters, capable of committing acts of violence your fantasy comes short of imagining. (31-JAN-06)
 

January 31, 2006

International conference on North Korean human rights 9 – 11 May

The Rafto Human Rights House in Bergen, Norway, will host an international conference on North Korean Human rights and refugees in May. -Our partner, says Sverre Wilhelmsen, right, the coordinator for the conference, -is Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human rights, a South Korean NGO, who has launched annual conferences on the subject since 1999. Previous conferences have been held in Seoul (three times), Tokyo, Prague and Warsaw. (31-JAN-06)