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June 2005

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30.06.2005 Dans le cadre de la XXXVe Assemblée générale de l’Organisation des États américains (OEA), qui a commencé aujourd’hui à Ft. Lauderdale, aux États-Unis, la Coalition internationale des organisations pour les droits humains dans les Amériques a adressé aux pays membres de l’OEA une série de recommandations sur des questions prioritaires touchant les droits humains. Dans la déclaration qu’elle a émise, la Coalition a signalé que la faiblesse des institutions démocratiques ainsi que l’exclusion et les inégalités sociales contribuent grandement à la fragilité de la démocratie dans les Amériques.
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From: Rights and Democracy (ICHRDD)
Related topics/regions: [Population] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Human rights] [Politics] [Democracy] [Ethics & value systems] [Governance]
30.06.2005 Në raportin më të ri të Federatës Ndërkombëtare të Helsinkit për të Drejtat e Njeriut, në pjesën për Kosovën, pos tjerash shkruan, se zhvillimet në Kosovë vazhdojnë drejt konsolidimit. Në këtë raport theksohet se institucionet demokratike janë konsoliduar më tutje dhe kapacitetet e tyre janë forcuar dhe zgjeruar.
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Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Human rights]
Rwanda’s Chief Prosecutor, Jean de Dieu Mucyo, Welcomed the Canadian Court Decision
30.06.2005 On grounds that he promoted hatred, genocide, and crimes against humanity, a Canadian court voted unanimously to expel Leon Mugesera, forcing him to stand trial in Rwanda. Jean de Dieu Mucyo, Rwanda's chief prosecutor, said the decision was a major step in efforts to deport others implicated in the genocide that killed nearly a million people.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Rwanda] [Human rights] [Justice and crime] [Law]
Image: Rwanda’s Chief Prosecutor, Jean de Dieu Mucyo, Welcomed the Canadian Court Decision © Amnesty International
30.06.2005 From T-Mobile commercials to the popular TV drama "24," images of torture abound in U.S. pop culture these days. Chalk it up to harmless bits of Hollywood imagination, or a dangerous phenomenon desensitizing Americans to the real life torture and misery taking place at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib?
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From: In These Times
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Human rights] [Information & media]
30.06.2005 Twenty teachers of different ethnic backgrounds will take part in a workshop on children's human rights education in Skopje on 1 July. Later on, they will be able to educate some 600 pupils all over the country
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Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Education] [Human rights]
30.06.2005 Ako ste kojim nesretnim slucajem osudjeni da se rodite i zivite u Crnoj Gori a pri tome vasa sexualna orjentacija naginje ili je iskljucivo usmjerena prema istom polu, lose vam se pise. Da je stanje po pitanju prava LGBT osoba u Crnoj Gori katastrofalno, potvrdio je i svojevrsni psihijatrijski "dr Mengele", direktor psihijatrijske klinike Klinickog centra u Podgorici.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Sexuality] [Social exclusion]
30.06.2005 Predstavnički dom američkog Kongresa usvojio je 27. juna rezoluciju kojom zahteva da osobe odgovorne za masakr u Srebrenici moraju da budu izvedene pred lice pravde.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Politics] [Justice and crime]
Le Nazioni Unite
30.06.2005 L'audizione dell'Onu con le Ong, che si è tenuta nei giorni scorsi al Palazzo di Vetro, è stata un primo passo significativo di una nuova concertazione tra società civile e Nazioni Unite che dovrà caratterizzare i prossimi mesi, in vista del Millennium Summit +5 di settembre, per poi diventare un meccanismo permanente. "E' un risultato positivo per le Ong" - ha affermato Sergio Marelli, Presidente dell'Associazione Ong Italiane, "che chiedono questa interazione da anni". Prima richiesta unanime da parte di tutte le Ong è stata la creazione di un "Consiglio Permanente per i Diritti Umani", proposta sostenuta anche dall'Unione Europea. Un organo composto da un numero ristretto di Stati, il cui meccanismo di selezione prediliga il coinvolgimento di Stati che realmente applicano e rispettano i diritti umani, che abbia potere sanzionatorio e che preveda la piena partecipazione della società civile e delle Ong. E di rifoma dell'Onu tratterà anche il "Quinto vertice dell'Unione africana" (Ua) che vedrà riuniti a Sirte, in Libia, il 4 e 5 luglio, almeno due terzi dei capi di Stato africani.
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From: Vita Non Profit Magazine
Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Civil society] [United Nations]
Image: Le Nazioni Unite © Women's Human Rights Net
predsednici tri drzave na konferenciji
29.06.2005 Civilni sektor učinio je mnogo više na uspostavljanju novih odnosa i njihovoj normalizaciji od samih država Dejtonskog trougla. Napravio je pomak ka razumevanju, obnovi poverenja, otvorio vrata za budućnost u regionu. Pokazala je to i deseta sesija Igmanske inicijative koja je proteklih dana održana u Beogradu.
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Serbia and Montenegro] [International cooperation] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Activism] [Civil society] [Democracy] [Governance] [Justice and crime] [War and peace] [Conflict resolution]
Image: predsednici tri drzave na konferenciji
29.06.2005 Nevladine organizacije Multinacionalno udruzenje zena „Luc”, Udruzenje Roma „Pocetak”i „Humanitarac” iz Niksica nastavljaju projekat edukacije mladih razlicitih nacionalnosti u cilju stvaranja veceg povjerenja medju grupacijama koje zive u Crnoj Gori.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Education] [Youth] [Human rights] [Indigenous rights] [Race Politics] [Social exclusion] [Civil society] [Codes of conduct] [Ethics & value systems] [Conflict resolution]
29.06.2005 The Citizens’ Committee for Human Rights (CCHR) demanded from authorities in all levels of Government to define and implement, without any delay, the measures to protect the children located in Children Homes in Brezovica and Lug from possible abuse and neglect.
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Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Children] [Human rights] [Disability] [Justice and crime]
29.06.2005 Crna Gora ce u okviru reforme krivicnog zakona izmijeniti oblast krivicnih sankcija uvodjenjem alternativnih kazni i mjera, najavila je juce pomocnik ministra pravde Branka Lakocevic na seminaru o alternativnim kaznama i mjerama odrzanom juce u Podgorici, i dodala da ce se te kazne primjenjivati u slucajevima kada je zakonom propisana novcana kazna ili kazna zatvora do tri godine.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Codes of conduct] [Democracy] [Justice and crime] [Law]
29.06.2005 Trkaleznata masa "Sloboden pristap do informacii", vo organizacija na Misijata na OBSE vo Srbija i Crna Gora, Sekretarot za informacii od javen karakter, Koalicijata za sloboden pristap do informacii i Centarot za deokratija i covekovi prava od Toplica, se odrza deneska vo Prokuplje.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Information & media] [Knowledge] [Activism] [Civil society] [Governance] [Law]
okrugli sto u Prokuplju
29.06.2005 Okrugli sto "Slobodan pristup informacijama – prava i obaveze" u organizaciji Misije OEBS-a u Srbiji i Crnoj Gori, Poverenika za informacije od javnog značaja, Koalicije za slobodu pristupa informacijama i Topličkog centra za demokratiju i ljudska prava, održan je u svečanoj sali opštine Prokuplje.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Information & media] [Knowledge] [Activism] [Civil society] [Governance] [Law]
Image: okrugli sto u Prokuplju
29.06.2005 Dragan B. Radosavljevic zvani Skljoca iz Bara uhapsen je u subotu 25. juna zbog sumnje da je pocinio krivicno djelo “trgovina ljudima”, te da je vise od mjesec dana trafikovao maloljetnu K.R. iz Srbije. Ovo je drugo hapsenje Radosavljevica u nepuna tri mjeseca, zbog istog krivicnog djela. Krajem marta protiv njega je podnijeta krivicna prijava zbog sumnje da je trafikovao S.M. takodje iz Srbije.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Gender] [Justice and crime] [Law]
29.06.2005 The government is under mounting pressure to permit more than 100 Zimbabwean failed asylum seekers to stay in the UK.
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From: Refugee Council
Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [United Kingdom] [Refugees] [Human rights]
Forgotten So Soon?
29.06.2005 Uzbekistan’s Andijan massacre has yet to be independently investigated, largely because of Washington infighting; Rumsfeld's Defense Department is blocking an inquiry called for by Rice's State Department, explains veteran jounalist Ahmed Rashid. By doing so, the U.S. is giving Uzbek president Islam Karimov exactly what he wants: dwindling media coverage and a chance to slip off the international agenda.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Uzbekistan] [Human rights] [Corruption & transparency] [Geopolitics] [Justice and crime]
Image: Forgotten So Soon? © Radio Netherlands
29.06.2005 "Honoring diversity is honoring life. Montevideo for the respect of all genders, sexual identities and orientations," reads a triangular granite monument in the heart of Uruguay's capital city. The monument, which acknowledges the right of sexual diversity, is the first of its kind in Latin America.
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From: Noticias Aliadas / Latinamerica Press
Related topics/regions: [Uruguay] [Human rights] [Sexuality]
Mukhtaran Bibi Was Once a Victim, Now She’s an Advocate
29.06.2005 In 2002, Pakistani woman Mukhtaran Bibi--also known as Mukhtaran Mai--was gang raped on her village elders' orders. The men convicted in her case have since been released. As the country's Supreme Court finally takes up her case, Amnesty asks you to take action and encourage Pakistan to protect women's rights.
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From: Amnesty International USA
Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Human rights] [Gender]
Image: Mukhtaran Bibi Was Once a Victim, Now She’s an Advocate
28.06.2005 A one-day Sub-regional Gender Project Management meeting held in Sarajevo, represents the initiation of the cooperation of governmental gender mechanisms of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro and UNDP Country Offices from BH, Serbia and Montenegro.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Gender]
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