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October 12, 2004

More violence against Kenyan women

Due to insufficient legal protection, violence against women has increased alarmingly, says Programme Co-ordinator Ann Gathumbi of Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW). – Many of the victims remain with their families out of fear of what might happen to their children if the women leave their husbands, explains Gathumbi.  
 

October 11, 2004

Court efficiency and human rights

International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) – Canadian section in co-operation with Croatian Helsinki Committee and Croatian Law Centre organized national and regional conference in Bjelolasica, Republic of Croatia, in order to present results of the project «Impartiallity and independence of judiciary». (11-OCT-04)
 

October 8, 2004

HRH congratulates Wangari Maathai

The Human Rights House Foundation (HRH) congratulates Wangari Maathai as winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2004. -The award is a tremendous inspiration for the huge, but largely over-looked efforts of non-governmental organizations world-wide, not only for the environment and sustainable development, but also for peace and human rights, says Niels Jacob Harbitz, HRH’s Project Manager for East Africa. (08-OCT-04)

October 8, 2004

HRH Congratulates Wangari Maathai

Human Rights House Foundation (HRH) congratulates Wangari Maathai as winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2004. -The award is a tremendous inspiration for the huge, but largely over-looked efforts of non-governmental organizations world-wide, not only for the environment and sustainable development, but also for peace and human rights, says Niels Jacob Harbitz, HRH’s Project Manager for East Africa. (08-OCT-04)
 

October 7, 2004

2 Russian HR Activists Nominated for Europe’s Top Award

Two Russian human rights activists – Natalya Estemirova, 40, a journalist and teacher, and Sergey Kovalev (picture), president of Russia´s Human Rights Institute – are nominees for the European Parliament´s top human rights award. Both have been actively campaigning against use of force in the Chechen Republic. (06-OCT-2004)
 

October 7, 2004

Q&A: The Beslan Massacre and its Aftermath

Russian Federation before and after Beslan in Human Rights Watch discussion. In September, 2004 the World has been shocked by the awful tragedy which has occurred in Beslan. The problem of terrorism rises in our everyday life more sharply. (07-OCT-04)
 

October 7, 2004

Helsinki Commission Speaks out on HR Violation in Russia

The Helsinki Commission has released a report on violations of human rights in OSCE member states that are taking part in the OSCE Human Dimension Implementation meeting that starts in Warsaw on Monday. In particular, the authors of the report surveyed the plight of people from the Caucasus region and the Romany minority in the Russian Federation. (05-OCT-04)
 

October 7, 2004

Belarus: Employees’ memberships checked

The Belarusian government registers all state employees’ travels and memberships in parties and NGOs, according to the Human Rights Center “Viasna”. – A return to the Soviet past, says Valiantsin Stefanovich at “Viasna”.

October 7, 2004

Belarus: KGB keeps eye on observers

On the eve of the parliamentary election in the Republic of Belarus scheduled 17 October, the state shows more and more activity in pressurizing its citizens and taking different lawless measures. Recently future election observers found out that an anonymous KGB worker was watching their assembly. (07-OCT-04)
 

October 7, 2004

Bosnia – Local Elections 2004: Fair and democratic, with low voter turnout

The basic characteristic of the local elections held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 2 October 2004 was low level of interest and low voter turnout: out of 2,327,014 registered voters, 45.52% of BiH citizens with the right to vote in Bosnia and Herzegovina turned out to vote at 4057 polling stations in total. (05-OCT-04)
 

October 7, 2004

Aung San Suu Kyi Asia’s Online Hero for 2004.

For her steadiness and her steadfast belief in the powers of democracy and peaceful protest, 40.4% of voters nominated Aung San Suu Kyi as Asia´s Online Hero for 2004, organized by Time Asia. In 1990 she was awarded the Rafto Prize, and in 1991 she was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize. She remains the only living recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize who is still incarcerated. (5-OCT-04)

October 6, 2004

KGB keeps eye on observers

On the eve of the parliamentary election in the Republic of Belarus the state shows more and more activity in pressurizing its citizens and taking different lawless measures. Everyday human rights activists discover new interesting facts. Recently future election observers found out that an anonymous KGB worker was watching their assembly. (06-10-04)