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September 24, 2004

‘Russian formula’ contradicts Azerbaijan’s interests

Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents held meetings in Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan within the summit of the CIS heads of state last Wednesday, Assa Irada informed. The two mulled over the protracted Garabagh conflict between Republic of Azerbaijan and Republic of Armenia. The first meeting was attended by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Steven Mann (USA) and Henry Jacolin (France), who informed the two leaders of the work recently done in this area. (24-SEP-2004)
 

September 24, 2004

Azerbaijan and Nigeria wins Mondialogo School contest

 Azerbaijan and its partner team from Nigeria had won the largest worldwide school contest dubbed: “The Mondialogo School Contest”. (24-SEP-2004)
 
 

September 24, 2004

‘Russian formula’ contradicts Azerbaijan’s interests

Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents held meetings in Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan within the summit of the CIS heads of state last Wednesday, Assa Irada informed. The two mulled over the protracted Garabagh conflict between Republic of Azerbaijan and Republic of Armenia. The first meeting was attended by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Steven Mann (USA) and Henry Jacolin (France), who informed the two leaders of the work recently done in this area. (24-SEP-2004)
 

September 23, 2004

THE RAFTO PRIZE 2004 to Rebiya Kadeer

The Professor Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize for 2004 is awarded to Rebiya Kadeer, from the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR), People’s Republic of China. Kadeer is a prisoner of conscience and a prominent symbol of the Uighurs’ struggle for basic human rights. Through this award, the Rafto Foundation directs a strong appeal to the Chinese government to respect and protect the civil, economic and cultural rights of the Uighurs as well as other minorities in China(23-SEP-2004)
 

September 23, 2004

New report exposes nationwide military rape in Burma

The Women´s League of Burma has released a new report exposing ongoing sexual violence by the regime´s armed forces throughout Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar). Women and girls in all the ethnic states have suffered experiences of rape by SPDC military personnel, including gang rape and murder, sexual slavery and forced marriage.
 

September 23, 2004

Rafto Prize 2004 to Rebiya Kadeer

The Professor Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize for 2004 is awarded to Rebiya Kadeer, from the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR), People’s Republic of China. Kadeer is a prisoner of conscience and a prominent symbol of the Uighurs’ struggle for basic human rights. (23-SEP-04) 

September 23, 2004

Silencing Human Rights Defenders in the Chechen Republic and Ingushetia

Human rights defenders have been increasingly targeted by state authorities since the beginning of the second Chechen war, according to a new report from the International Helsinki Federation.
 

September 21, 2004

President orders to establish state agitation groups

President of Republic of Belarus Aliaksandr Lukashenka ordered to establish propagandist groups from workers of executive organs of all level. The main such body is the republican propagandist group, which consists of 18 persons and is headed by by the vice-speaker of the Parliament Uladzimir Siamashka. (21-SEP-2004)

September 21, 2004

Police detains activists protesting disappearances

On 16 September, human rights activists and relatives marked the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Belarusian Opposition Leader Viktar Hanchar (picture) and Businessman Anatol Krasowski. The police detained several persons.  (21-SEP-04)
 

September 20, 2004

National day to combat violence against women

The Croatian government has proposed to its Parliament that September 22nd should be the National Day to combat violence against Women. (20-SEP-04)
 

September 19, 2004

South Africa announces its official recognition of SADR

The Republic of South Africa announced its official recognition of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), according to a joint communiqué signed today by the Saharawi Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Mohamed Salem Ould Salek and Mrs. Nkozazana Dlamini-Zuma, South African Minister for Foreign Affairs.The communiqué, of which SPS received a copy, declares the decision of the two countries “to establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level as of Wednesday, 15th of September 2004”. (19-SEP-2004)
 

September 19, 2004

Saharawi political prisoners call for the respect of human rights in occupied territories

Saharawi political prisoners in the Carcel negra (Black Jail) of El Aaiun, launched an appeal to the international community to pressure Rabat so as to conform with the principles of the “conventions, treaties and human rights accords Morocco has ratified”. The Saharawi political prisoners indicated, in a communiqué they publicised Friday, that “it is time to put an end to human rights violations in Western Sahara and to judge the persons responsible of crimes perpetrated against Saharawi population in occupied territories of Western Sahara”. (19-SEP-2004)