Human Rights

OSCE promotes dialogue among government officials and religious leaders on sensitive gender issues in Kyrgyzstan

City-state Undercuts Status as Financial Center by Expanding Media Censorship to Web

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Participants of a roundtable discussion on the growing trend of early and non-registered marriages, early motherhood and gender-based violence in Kyrgyzstan, Osh, 6 June 2013.

More synergies through stronger co-operation, Armenian Foreign Minister says at OSCE Permanent Council

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Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, speaking at the OSCE Permanent Council, Vienna, 6 June 2013.

India: New Monitoring System Threatens Rights

The Indian government should enact clear laws to ensure that increased surveillance of phones and the Internet does not undermine rights to privacy and free expression, Human Rights Watch said.

Funding shortfalls undermine fragile gains made in Afghanistan and affect preparations for upcoming monsoon season in Pakistan

OCHA Operations Director John Ging highlighted the serious consequences of humanitarian funding shortfalls following his weeklong mission to Afghanistan and Pakistan with the Emergency Directors of six UN agencies.

OSCE representative welcomes enhanced media freedom dialogue with Belarus, urges improvements

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The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović and the Foreign Minister of Belarus, Vladimir Makei, at a meeting on the media freedom situation in Belarus, Minsk, 5 June 2013.

Floods in central Europe: Statement by Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva, European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response

Heavy rains led to floods, evacuations and death toll in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.

Afghan reintegration scheme in the spotlight

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Tens of thousands of fighters have still to show interest in official disarmament and demobilisation schemes.

OSCE media freedom representative expresses concern about access to information law amendments in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović, expressed concern that draft amendments to the Law on Freedom of Access to Information of Bosnia and Herzegovina would curtail access to information.

Central African Republic: UN humanitarian fund allocates $7 million for lifesaving aid

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Humanitarian Coordinator for the Central African Republic, Kaarina Immonen (left), talks to people waiting to receive food assistance at the community hospital in Bangui.

China Marks 24th Anniversary of Tiananmen Crackdown

China is marking the 24th anniversary of the bloody Tiananmen Square crackdown, amid tight security in Beijing and stifling censorship on the web.

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