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Month: January 2017

Joint Declaration by pro-Kurdish Bodies in Favor of ‘No’ Votes in Referendum

2017-01-31 admin 0

BIA News Desk Democratic Regions Party (DBP), Democratic Society Congress (DTK), Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) and Free Women’s Movement (Tewgera Jinen Azad) have published a [more >>>]

Azerbaijan: Is Platform for Peace an Olive Branch or PR Stunt?

2017-01-30 admin 0

By ZAUR SHIRIYEV* EurasiaNet At a time when the prospects for peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan seem as bleak as ever, the unprecedented appearance in [more >>>]

Three days that shook Strasbourg – human rights and corruption

2017-01-27 admin 0

By GERALD KNAUS ESI newsletter 2/2017 This newsletter as PDF A gathering storm Winter session – denouncing corruption in PACE Swiss, Nordics, Baltics, Benelux The [more >>>]

Turks Face a Choice: Erdoğan or Democracy

2017-01-26 admin 0

by SARABRYNN HUDGINS* Freedom House Now that constitutional amendments on a stronger presidency have cleared the parliament, referendum voters must decide whether to endorse their [more >>>]

Transparency International calls on Council of Europe to investigate vote buying allegations

2017-01-20 admin 0

TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL Transparency International and six of its European chapters today called on the three top officials of the Council of Europe to investigate serious [more >>>]

Time stands still for the award-winning photographer Daro Sulakauri with her project, Double Alien

2017-01-20 admin 0

By ROSIE FLANAGAN freundevonfreunden.com Invisible conflict explored against the vast plains of southern Georgia, Samtskhe Javakheti “Whenever I go back to Samtskhe ­Javakheti I feel [more >>>]

Turkey: Pro-government newspapers rewarded with state-sponsored advertising

2017-01-18 admin 0

INDEX ON CENSORSHIP MAGAZINE Imprisoned journalists make headlines, but the Turkish government has a more insidious method for controlling the media, researchers BURAK BILGEHAN ÖZPEK [more >>>]

Blogger jailed in Belarus faces extradition to Azerbaijan

2017-01-13 admin 0

COMMITTEE to PROTECT JOURNALISTS New York, January 13, 2017–Belarussian authorities should unconditionally release Aleksandr Lapshin, a Russian-Israeli blogger detained in the capital Minsk on an [more >>>]

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