Georgia Takes Lead in EAP Media Freedom Index
EAP Media Freedom Watch Georgia remains the leader of the Eastern Partnership Media Freedom Index for the first half of 2014, while Moldova came in [more >>>]
EAP Media Freedom Watch Georgia remains the leader of the Eastern Partnership Media Freedom Index for the first half of 2014, while Moldova came in [more >>>]
By AHMET INSEL Al Monitor On Sept. 24, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution whose implementation will be much debated in the future. It [more >>>]
By MALIN EKERSTEDT Kvinna till Kvinna While international attention has been focused on other crisis around the world, the regime in Azerbaijan has intensified its [more >>>]
Human Rights Watch As Leader of Transparency Effort, Company Should Speak Out (New York) – BP should tackle a harsh government crackdown on independent groups [more >>>]
By VICKEN CHETERIAN opendemocracy.net Turkey is notably reluctant to join a military campaign against ISIS. In fact, Ankara’s ambiguity towards the radical Islamist group has [more >>>]
By MARK DIETZEN The Hill In his September 11 post, absurdly titled “Armenia has always been the aggressor,” the U.S. Azeris Network’s military analyst Denis [more >>>]
By HUMAN RIGHTS HOUSE FOUNDATION (HRHF) & ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF TORTURE (APT) Human Rights House In an unprecedented move, the United Nations monitoring [more >>>]
humanrightsaz.wordpress.com Azerbaijan’s civil society open letter to PACE President Anne Brasseur Silence is not an option First Anar Mammadli, then Leyla Yunus, now Rasul Jafarov [more >>>]
By ROBERT COALSON RFE/RL Earlier this month, “The New York Times” published documents demonstrating Azerbaijan’s efforts to expand its relationship with think tanks in the [more >>>]
By PADRAIG REIDY Index on Censorship On 5 September, Azerbaijaini president Ilham Aliyev addressed the Nato summit at the Celtic Manor golf resort in Newport, [more >>>]
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