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June 2, 2005

The Yukos case is finished

Mikhail Khodorcovsky, former head of the Yukos oil firm, and his business partner Platon Lebedev were found guilty and sentenced to nine years in prison. The case against Mr. Khodorkovsky was founded on charges including theft of someone else´s property by fraud, causing property damage by fraud, tax evasion and insurance theft involving large amounts of money, embezzlement and forgery of official documents. (2-JUNE-05)
 

June 1, 2005

Interview with Britain’s former ambassador to Uzbekistan

In August 2003, Craig Murray, Britain’s former ambassador to Republic of Uzbekistan, was confronted with a series of disciplinary charges by the Foreign Office, which he was not permitted to discuss with anyone, and instructed to resign. He refused. The allegations were dropped within a few weeks but not before Murray had had a breakdown and a pulmonary embolism that nearly killed him. He was finally removed from his post in October 2004. (24-MAY-05)

May 31, 2005

Procurator’s office resumes criminal proceedins against Hary Pahaniaila

According to the investigators, the interview given by Hary Pahaniayla to the Swedish television last year contained a libelous statement. In February the criminal charges against Hary Pahaniayla were dropped, the corresponding ruling said that the actions of the human rights activist did not constitute a crime though were libelous with respect to Lukashenka. (30-MAY-2005)

May 31, 2005

Belarusian authorities disrupt conference and deny visas to Swedish participants

Under the pressure from the ideology department of Minsk City Executive Committee, the managers of the Republic of Belarus Hotel, where a contact Belarus-Sweden conference was due to take place on 20-22 May, refused a rental agreement. And at the last minute the Belarusian Embassy to Sweden refused visas to the Swedish participants of the contact conference, said the press service of the NGO Assembly. (30-MAY-2005)

May 31, 2005

Azerbaijan appeal to the Norwegian delegation to PACE

-We urge you to raise the question as to whether the Government of Republic of Azerbaijan is sincerely committed to its effort to fulfil its obligations in the Council of Europe, reads the letter to the Norwegian delegation to the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) sent by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Human Rights House Foundation and Norwegian PEN. (30-May-05)
 

May 31, 2005

Darfur crisis threatening to destabilise entire region

Week by week, the threat of the Darfur crisis to spill over, not only into other parts of Republic of the Sudan, but also into other, neighbouring countries, is growing. The UN has long since left any doubt behind regarding Khartoum?s backing of the Janjaweed militia. This week, undeniable photo evidence to that effect was released. Below, read the story of one of more than two million victims of this conflict. (31-MAY-05)
     

May 30, 2005

The Need for Accountability Regarding Srebrenica

On the meeting of Executive Committee of the International Helsinki Federation (IHF), which brings together human rights groups from over 40 countries, held in Belgrade, on a May 30, 2005, Serbian authorities were called to acknowledge the responsibility of Serb forces (1) in the genocide in Srebrenica  (30-MAY-05)

May 30, 2005

‘Beyond borders’ – Ugandan artist’s workshop against HIV / Aids in Oslo

The African artist, Lillian Nabulime, will host a workshop, including a display of her powerful art, at the venue Smuget, around the corner from the Norwegian Human Rights House, Oslo, tomorrow, Tuesday 31 May. Nabulime treats the themes of HIV and Aids artistically, in both sculpture and text. She also works with women in similar workshops in her own country Republic of Uganda. (30-MAY-05)
  

May 30, 2005

HRH to co-host seminar on women, war and peace in Northern Uganda

On Thursday, 2 June, the Human Rights House Foundation and the Norwegian Joint Council for Africa co-host a seminar at the Norwegian Human Rights House in Oslo, on women, war and peace in Northern Republic of Uganda. Jessica B. Nkuuhe, the Deputy Director of Isis-WICCE, one of the organisations participating in the Human Rights House project in the Republic of Uganda, will speak, alongside many others. (30-MAY-05)
  

May 30, 2005

Oslo: Demonstrations against the Usbek regime

Oslo: On May 26 around 50 people participated in the demonstration against the killings of hundreds of civilians in Usbekistan May 13. According to media reports, several hundred civilians were killed when Uzbeki troops opened fire on a crowd of demonstrators on the Babur Square of the city in Andijan in the evening of 13 May. The Human Rights House Foundation and the Norwegian Helsinki Committe took part in the demonstration. (27-May-05)
 

May 30, 2005

HRH to co-host seminar on women, war and peace in Northern Uganda

On Thursday, 2 June, the Human Rights House Foundation and the Norwegian Council for Africa co-host a seminar at the Norwegian Human Rights House in Oslo, on women, war and peace in Northern Republic of Uganda. Jessica B. Nkuuhe, the Deputy Director of Isis-WICCE, one of the organisations participating in the Human Rights House project in the Republic of Uganda, will speak. (30-MAY-05)
  

May 30, 2005

Ugandan democracy? Consider it gone

From now on, consider whatever was left of Ugandan democracy gone, comments Niels Jacob Harbitz, HRH?s Project Manager for East Africa. -We have seen this coming for a long time, but the news that has broken over the last few days that Museveni loyalists have now found a way around the final obstacle towards removing term limits marks the point of no return for the de-democratization of Republic of Uganda. (24-MAY-05)