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The Security Service of Ukraine is monitoring between 50 – 70 % of the Internet

31.03.06 | www.pro.ua
Experts also point out that information received by state bodies in the course of such interception is not always used for legitimate purposes

Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union calls for an end to the Repressions in Belarus

25.03.06
Ukrainian human rights activists call on Belarus to stop the arrests and crushing of opposition and the attack on the last legal human rights organization in the country

Victims of the Katyń Massacre refused rehabilitation

23.03.06
An expanded account of the recent decision by the Chief Military Prosecutor of the Russian Federation to both close the Russian investigation into the Katyń Massacre and to deny that those murdered were victims of political repression

Drowning in nonsense ...

23.03.06 | Inna Sukhorukova, Kharkiv
More on the suffocating effect of the law restricting ’political campaigning"

Freedom of Expression?

22.03.06 | Inna Sukhorukova, Kharkiv
The present pre-election campaign suggest a downside to unlimited freedom of expression

Head of the President’s Administration acknowledges that the ten Uzbeks were deported at Karimov’s request and with procedural violations

Another version of events from Ukrainian official sources on the recent deportation of Uzbek asylum seekers

“Only you are unfailing, betrayal …”

10.03.06 | Yevhen Zakharov, Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group
A critical analysis of the various and all inept ways the Ukrainian authorities are still continuing to refuse to accept responsibility for their grave violation of human rights in deporting Uzbek asylum seekers.

Infringements of freedom of expression during the 2006 election campaign

10.03.06 | Yevhen Zakharov, Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group
Ironically electoral legislation perhaps intended to avoid some of the abuses under the previous regime has led to a conflict of rights and, increasingly, to worrying restrictions on the right to freedom of expression and the right of voters to receive information of public significance

Statement with regard to the Katyń Massacre and information regarding its investigation

07.03.06 | Janusz Kurtyka, Witold Kulesza | www.ipn.gov.pl
The "arguments" provided by Russia’s Chief Military Prosecutor’s Office dishonour the memory of the 22 000 Polish victims of this terrible crime

Who’s living in my telly?

07.02.06 | Viacheslav Yakubenko
Information about who is behind leading television and radio companies in Ukraine, and insight into the disturbing limitations of present legal safeguards of access to information.

  

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