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For three days and four nights stood the camp of Belarusian opposition’s, right in the center of Minsk, in a direct vision from the residence of the president Alexander Lukashenko. Full Story... Deportation 1944
23 February 1944. Snow fell lightly, a cold wind blew, piercing the people’s clothing, tatty as a result of the war years. On this early morning the weather was damp and frosty, as if Allah wanted to emphasise the approaching calamity and agony for the Vainakh (Chechens and Ingush). Full Story...Freedom still only on paper
Most countries’ constitutions guarantee their citizens various rights, including freedom of speech and the right to obtain information. Turkmenistan is no exception: its constitution, altered and expanded last November, also contains such articles. Full Story...Resolution of PACE «Need for international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist regimes»
Full Story...Growing numbers of Cuba's political prisoners
"There is no denying that the total number of political prisoners has grown compared to the first six months of 2005", said Cuban Commission for Human Rights and Reconciliation in its recent report. The banned Havana-based organisation monitors human rights situation and writes reports on violations of civil and political rights committed by the authorities. Full Story...Why Dmitrievsky is in the dock
Below can be found two documents published in the Nizhny Novgorod newspaper Pravo-Zashita, which have been made use of as a pretext to open court proceedings against the Editor, Stanislav Dmitrievsky. Full Story...Happy birthday, political prisoner!
On Wednesday, 30 November, the PRIMA News correspondent for Cuba, Adolfo Fernandez Sainz will celebrate his 57th birthday. The “celebration” will take place in a prison in the east of the Caribbean island. Full Story...Benefits of terrorism
At Moscow’s Kievsky railway station, the announcements of train arrivals and departures are interspersed with warnings of the dangers of terrorist attacks, such as: “In the interests of your safety, the station is being patrolled by members of the militia and dog handlers. Citizens, be vigilant”. On this appeal for citizens to be vigilant, after the warning of militiamen and dogs, I stopped. The authors of the announcement may unknowingly have hit the nail on the head. Full Story...Imitators
The authorities desire to be good. Well, if not good, then at least to appear so. Even the Kremlin and the Duma know what good and bad is. They have democracy, as do we. They have a parliament, as do we. They fight against terrorism, as do we. They give out grants, and we will distribute. Full Story...Socially Close Karimov
In a November 14 show-trial, breaching all internationally-accepted standards, the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan found 15 defendants guilty in connection with the May events in Andijon. According to observations by human rights activists, the confession of the defendants was made under torture. The convicts range in ages from 14 to 20. On the very same day Russia and Uzbekistan settled an agreement of alliance. While there could be a coincidence, the Russian government was surely cognizant of the choice it made with such an ally like Islam Karimov. Full Story...[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] |
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