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July 2005
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29.07.2005
Vlada Kosova i UNMIK nemaju dovoljno sredstava za uspešan povratak interno raseljenih lica (IDP). Kilijan Klajnšmit, šef kancelarije UNMIK-a za povratak i zajednice rekao je da su 22 miliona evra potrebna za implementaciju sadašnjih projekata za povratak IDP. Klajnšmit je apelovao na donatore da podrže UNMIK i Vladu Kosova u dobijanju neophodnih sredstava.
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29.07.2005
Grupa osam nevladinih organizacija optužuje vlasti u Srbiji da podstiču kampanju protiv nevladinih organizacija koje se zalažu za suočavanje sa prošlošću i iznošenje činjenica o skorijoj prošlosti. Javnim napadima i uvredama na račun NVO predstavnici Vlade Srbije i drugih državnih organa direktno podstiču radikalne grupe.
Story linkFrom: Inicijativa mladih za ljudska prava Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] Image: logo Inicijativa mladih za ljudska prava
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29.07.2005
Activistas, defensores de los derechos humanos, partidos políticos y el propio gobierno de México expresan su descontento ante la decisión de una jueza que bloqueó la posibilidad de juzgar por genocidio al ex presidente Luis Echeverría (1970-1976), del ahora opositor Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI).
Story linkFrom: Inter Press Service Related topics/regions: [Mexico] Image: Luis Echeverría, expresidente mexicano © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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29.07.2005
Veintitrés años después de la masacre de 268 indígenas a manos del Ejército, el Gobierno de Guatemala pidió perdón.
Story linkFrom: Informa-tico Related topics/regions: [Guatemala] Image: Guatemala
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29.07.2005
El Centro por la Justicia y el Derecho Internacional (CEJIL) manifiesta su preocupación por las declaraciones del presidente del congreso hondureño y candidato presidencial nacionalista, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, quien sostuvo de manera reiterada, ante la prensa nacional e internacional su intención de instaurar la pena de muerte.
Story linkFrom: Centro por la Justicia y el Derecho Internacional Related topics/regions: [Honduras] |
29.07.2005
Over 400 Uzbek refugees who fled to Kyrgyzstan after May’s Andijan massacre are to be given new homes abroad, despite Uzbek pressure that Kyrgyzstan return the refugees. The U.N.'s refugee chief in Kyrgyzstan refused to say where the refugees will go, though speculation points to the Czech Republic, Ukraine, or Canada.
Story linkFrom: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Uzbekistan] [Kyrgyzstan] Image: Uzbek Refugees Arrive at Manas Air Base, North of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan © Vyacheslav Oseledko / Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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29.07.2005
JERUSALEM, Jul 28 (IPS) - A growing number of Palestinians are beginning to believe that Israeli disengagement from the Gaza Strip will not mean the end of occupation.
Story linkFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Middle East] [Israel] [Palestine] |
29.07.2005
The recent crisis that forced the resignation of Bolivia's second president in less than two years stems from a much deeper problem that is plaguing the entire Latin American region: namely, what is best for the people and who decides?
Story linkFrom: Foreign Policy In Focus Related topics/regions: [Bolivia] |
29.07.2005
On August 1-4, a fast and vigil will be held outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington, D.C. for an end to the genocide in Darfur. Africa Action asks you to show your support and get involved.
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28.07.2005
The son of a prominent Pakistani human rights activist, himself a committed peace activist, was tortured and killed in November. The investigation into his death is stalled, and human rights advocates have launched a letter-writing campaign to ensure justice is done and the impunity and intimidation is brought to an end.
Story linkFrom: Asian Human Rights Commission Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] Image: Peace activist Faraz Ahmed Naveed, son of prominent human rights activist Baseer Naveed, was murdered in Pakistan November 8, 2004. © Asian Human Rights Commission
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28.07.2005
Regionalna inicijativa za migracije, azil i izbjegla lica (MARRI) predstavlja koristan instrument za unapredjenje regionalne saradnje i evropskih integracija njenih clanica. To je ocijenjeno na sastanku nacionalnog koordinatora MARRI-ja Brana Petrovica sa predstavnicima crnogorskih institucija koje se bave pitanjima iz ove oblasti.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Albania] [Bosnia] [Croatia] [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Serbia and Montenegro] |
28.07.2005
Srbiju u poslednje vreme potresaju sve češći slučajevi nasilja nad decom. Nasilje se najčešće dešava u porodicama, školama i ustanovama u kojima deca borave. Međutim, većina slučajeva ostane neprijavljena državnim organima.
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28.07.2005
Fond za humanitarno pravo ukazuje na slučaj u kojem su policajci u policijskoj stanici Bečej, u Vojvodini vređali građanina Baškima Kruezijua zbog njegove nacionalne pripadnosti. FHP ukazuje na nedopustivost postupanja državnih organa prema građanima koje nosi predznak etničke, kao i bilo koje druge diskriminacije.
Story linkFrom: Humanitarian Law Center Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] Image: logo Fonda za humanitarno pravo
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27.07.2005
While exact details of the case remain somewhat unclear, it appears that Mahmoud Asgari, 16, and Ayaz Marhoni, 18, were hanged in Iran earlier this month for being gay. Rights groups have vowed to pursue the case to the highest international levels.
Story linkFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Iran] Image: Asgari and Marhoni were executed July 17 for the ''crime'' of being gay. © Iranian Student's News Agency / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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27.07.2005
Drejtori i Zyrës së UNMIK-ut për Bashkësi, Kthim dhe Çështje të Pakicave, Kilian Kllajshmit tha sot se për të qenë i suksesshëm procesi i kthimit duhen edhe 22 milionë euro edhe pse sipas tij ky proces megjithëse po ecë ngadalë ka përparime.
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27.07.2005
Amnesty International ha denunciato che migliaia di bambini in tutto il Nepal stanno subendo violenze e gravi abusi in un brutale conflitto interno che vede contrapposti, da nove anni, i ribelli maoisti e le forze di sicurezza. Nel suo rapporto "Nepal: bambini coinvolti nel conflitto", l’organizzazione per i diritti umani sottolinea che "i bambini nepalesi sono uccisi, detenuti illegalmente, torturati, stuprati, rapiti e reclutati per attività militari e accusa ambedue le parti in conflitto di violare i diritti fondamentali dei bambini". Entrambe le parti in conflitto sono responsabili dell’uccisione di bambini: le forze di sicurezza hanno ucciso bambini sospettati di coinvolgimento con i maoisti, mentre questi ultimi hanno rapito e ucciso figli di personale delle forze di sicurezza e causato la morte di molti bambini bombardando deliberatamente infrastrutture civili e abbandonando ordigni esplosivi improvvisati in aree civili.
Story linkFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat, Amnesty International (sezione italiana) Related topics/regions: [Nepal] Image: Soldati nepalesi a Kathmandu © Independent Media Center
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27.07.2005
Hundreds of community members from across the United States have joined the public awareness campaign on modern-day slavery and human trafficking by taking photos showing their commitment to fighting the practice. Learn more about the issue, listen to the voices of survivors, and add your photo today.
Story linkFrom: Polaris Project Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: Adam Hochschild, Author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains, Shows His Support for the Campaign to End Modern-Day Slavery © Polaris Project
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26.07.2005
Ce que proposent les journées Alternatives 2005 : Créer des espaces pour débattre des luttes et des solidarités qui nous animent, en démontrant comment chacune de ces batailles, aussi locale soit-elle, s’inscrit dans une résistance globale pour le bien commun. Parce qu’en renforçant notre mouvement social ici, en préparant nos batailles et en consolidant nos solidarités au Québec et au Canada, c’est à un mouvement global que nous contribuons.
Story linkFrom: Alternatives Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT] [communications] [e-governance] [environment & ICT] [human rights & ICT] [knowledge & ICT] |
26.07.2005
Amnistie internationale a révélé ce mardi 26 juillet que des milliers d’enfants au Népal étaient confrontés à des exactions et violences graves dans le conflit en cours au Népal, où rebelles maoïstes et forces de sécurité se livrent à une lutte interne brutale depuis neuf ans.
Story linkDans un rapport sur le Népal rendu public ce mardi 26 juillet, intitulé en anglais Nepal : Children caught in the conflict, l’organisation explique que des enfants népalais sont tués, détenus illégalement, torturés, violés, enlevés et recrutés de force pour des tâches militaires ; l’organisation accuse les deux parties au conflit de violer les droits les plus élémentaires des enfants. From: Amnesty International Canada |
26.07.2005
Huit années se sont écoulées depuis l’échec de l’approche coordonnée des gouvernements occidentaux en vue de mettre un terme aux violations des droits humains en Chine par des mesures multilatérales, approche qui avait surtout pris la forme d’une résolution présentée par ces pays devant la Commission des droits de l’homme des Nations Unies (CDHNU). En 1997, le Canada a mis fin à son coparrainage de la résolution sur la situation en Chine pour entreprendre son « dialogue bilatéral Canada-Chine sur les droits de la personne ». Cette approche fondée sur le dialogue, qui a également été adoptée par plusieurs autres gouvernements, avait été proposée à l’origine par la Chine comme moyen de répondre aux critiques de la communauté internationale face à son dossier en matière de droits humains.
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