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September 8, 2014
During the current session of the Human Rights Council there will again many side events in Geneva. I will refer to some of them not only in the hope that you may able to attend, but also to illustrate the concerns of the NGO movement:
On Tuesday 9 September from 12.00 to 13.30 (Palais des Nations, Room XXI) there will be a side-event organised jointly by Amnesty International, CIVICUS, Human Rights Watch, FIDH, ISHR and the International Bar Association. Speakers are:
- Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch
- Souhayr Belhassen, Honourary President, International Federation for Human Rights FIDH
- Philip Luther, Middle East and North Africa Program, Amnesty International
- Phillip Tahmindjis, Director, International Bar Association Human Rights Institute
- Moderator: Yves Magat, Journalist, Télévision Suisse Romande
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Tags: Amnesty International, Civil society, Egypt, FIDH, Geneva, Human Rights Council, Human Rights Watch, impunity, International Bar Association, International Bar Association Human Rights Institute Moderator, ISHR, Kenneth Roth, NGOs, Philip Luther, Phillip Tahmindjis, repression, side event, Souhayr Belhassen
July 9, 2014
With a bit of delay, here is the good news that the Turkish Supreme Court – on 11 June – overturned the life sentence issued which was issued against sociologist Pınar Selek on January 24, 2014. The case will have to be re-tried before a lower court for the fifth time. On June 11, 2014, the Criminal Chamber No. 9 of the Supreme Court decided to overturn the decision of a lower court to sentence to life imprisonment Ms. Pınar Selek, an academic known for her commitment towards the rights of vulnerable communities in Turkey. The court argued that Istanbul Special Heavy Criminal Court No. 12 had violated procedural rules, by revoking its own decision of acquittal while the case had already been transferred for review to a higher court. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: fair trial, FIDH, human rights lawyer, illegal detention, judicial harassment, Kurdish cause, minority rights, Observatory for the Protection of HRDs, OMCT, Pınar Selek, retrial, torture, Turkey, woman human rights defender
June 13, 2014
The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, an FIDH-OMCT joint programme, expressed its concern that the Hungarian government is alarmingly shrinking the space of civil society by hindering their access to funding, conducting unexpected inspections and blacklisting prominent human rights organizations. The Observatory – not by accident – did so on 12 June 2014, the day the Hungarian Government was meeting representatives from a group of donor Governments including Norway.

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Tags: Civil society, EU, Foreign agent, foreign funding, freedom of association, freedom of expression, Gerald Staberock, harassment, Human Rights Defenders, human rights organizations, Hungarian Government, Hungary, Karim Lahidji, media law, Norway, Observatory for the Protection of HRDs, OSCE, restrictive laws
May 22, 2014
On Tuesday 27 May 2014, will take place a Conference on the human rights situation in Belarus, from 14h00 –17h00 in the International Conference Centre in Geneva (room 3)
Speakers include:
- Florian Irminger, Human Rights House Foundation
- Tatsiana Reviaka, Human Rights Centre “Viasna” and Belarusian Human Rights House
- Aleh Hulak, Belarusian Helsinki Committee
- Anna Gerasimova, Belarusian Human Rights House
- Volodymyr Yavorskyy, Working group on the development of the Guidelines on Definition of Political Prisoner
- Andrzej Poczobut, journalist
- Nicolas Agostini, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
- Andrei Paluda, Human Rights Centre “Viasna”
- Pavel Levinau, Belarusian Helsinki Committee
- Natallia Pinchuk, wife of Belarus political prisoner Ales Bialaitski
- Marina Adamovich, wife of Belarus political prisoner Mikola Statkevich
For more information contact: anna.innocenti[at]humanrightshouse.org
The meeting is cosponsored by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, FIDH, Civicus, Belarusian Human Rights House and the Human Rights House Foundation.
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Tags: AI, Ales Bialaitski, Anna Gerasimova, Belarus, Belarusian Human Rights House, CIVICUS, conference, FIDH, Geneva, HRW, Human Rights House Foundation, human rights situation, meeting, political prisoners, Viasna Human Rights Centre
May 21, 2014
FIDH and OMCT, in the framework of their Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, express their grave concern about the situation of human rights defenders in Africa. They do so in a 7-page written statement before the 55th ordinary session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights [ACHPR] on 20 May in Luanda. It can be read in full on: Situation of human rights defenders in Africa – Contribution to the 55th ordinary session of ACHPR Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Africa, African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, Civil society, death threats, detention, FIDH, freedom of association, freedom of expression, Human Rights Defenders, intimidation, judicial harassment, LGBTI, Observatory for the Protection of HRDs, OMCT, statement
May 20, 2014
Another example of the earlier reported lawlessness in Bangladesh. On 15 May the director of investigation of the NGO Ain o Salish Kendra [ASK], Nur Khan, reported that six to seven people on a microbus tried to abduct him while returning home. The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the World Organisation Against Torture and the International Federation for Human Rights, and the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development, issued on 17 May 2014 an appeal to the Government of Bangladesh to impartially investigate the incident to bring the perpetrators to book.
via Attempted Abduction of Nur Khan | Intl rights bodies condemn.
https://thoolen.wordpress.com/2014/05/12/bangladesh-chains-of-corruption-strangle-nation-asian-human-rights-commission/
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Tags: abduction, Ain o Salish Kendra [ASK], Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development, Bangladesh, Human Rights Defenders, intimidation, NGO Ain o Salish Kendra, Nur Khan, Observatory for the Protection of HRDs
May 19, 2014
Interesting to note that this piece found its way into the Tourism Section of the Thai newspaper Phuket Wan [“This is the first site on the island dedicated especially to tourism, property, restaurants and nightlife, and jobs”] of 19 May 2014. “The European Union EU must make the strengthening of bilateral relations with Laos contingent upon the Lao governments ability to make tangible progress in addressing key human rights issues, FIDH and it member organisation, the Lao Movement for Human Rights, said .” The paper then summarizes the briefing paper titled ‘Laos: The government’s failure to reform and address serious human rights issues call for EU action‘, released ahead of the 5th Laos-EU Working Group on Human Rights and Governance, held in Brussels today. [Foremost issues: rampant land grabbing and restrictions on freedom of expression, assembly, association, and religion as well as a credible investigation re human rights defender Sombath Somphone.
via EU Asked to Push for Improved Human Rights in Laos – Phuket Wan
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Tags: Dialogue on Human Rights, disappearance, EU, FIDH, freedom of expression, human rights issues, Land issues, Lao Movement for Human Rights, Laos, Laos-EU Working Group on Human Rights, Phuket Wan, Sombath Somphone, tourism
May 13, 2014
Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, must sometimes be doubting her power: on 5 May 2014, human rights defender Mr Ko Htin Kyaw was arrested by the police for distributing pamphlets in Yangon, Burma. On 9 May 2014, two of his colleagues were also arrested when they attended the trial against him. Ko Htin Kyaw is director of the Movement for Democracy Current Force (MDCF), a community-based organisation working to promote development and democracy. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: arrest, Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma, FIDH, freedom of expression, Front Line (NGO), Human Rights Defenders, Ko Htin Kyaw, Ko Tin Maung Kyi, Ko Zaw Win, Movement for Democracy Current Force (MDCF), Myanmar, United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
April 27, 2014
While the world received with great satisfaction the announcement of Bangladeshi human rights defender Adilur as Final Nominee of the MEA, the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the World Organisation Against Torture and the International Federation for Human Rights, draws attention to the strange and disquieting case of Mr. Abu Bakar Siddique, the husband of Ms. Rizwana Hasan, Executive Director of the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyer’s Association BELA. He had been abducted on 16 April by unidentified men while traveling to Dhaka from Narayanganj by car. The vehicle with the unidentified men hit Mr. Abu Bakar Siddique’s car in Fatulla. When Mr. Siddique and the driver of his car exited the car, the unidentified men sprayed something into the driver’s eyes, and took Mr. Siddique away. On April 17, 2014 – about 33 hours after his abduction – Mr. Abu Bakar Siddique was left by his abductors blindfolded in Mirpur. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: abduction, Abu Bakar Siddique, Adilur Rahman Khan, Bangladesh, BELA (NGO), environmental issues, FIDH, Human Rights Defenders, intimidation, Observatory for the Protection of HRDs, OMCT, reprisals, Rizwana Hasan
April 15, 2014
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) has started a most interesting campaign using social media to free human rights defenders. I strongly advise readers of this blog to take action by subscribing to the idea and retweeting or reblogging it on their own platforms. Let us see what can be achieved by 27 April when the campaign finishes!
https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/9969-forfreedom

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