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Date: Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:32 PM
Subject: RFE/RL Watchdog - 3/3/2011
Date: Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:32 PM
Subject: RFE/RL Watchdog - 3/3/2011
RFE/RL Watchdog 3/3/2011 8:29:57 PM A blog of human rights, media freedom, and democracy developments from RFE/RL's broadcast region. For more, please visit and bookmark Watchdog . |
Fresh Appeal Over Iran Opposition The media freedom group Reporters Without Borders has joined calls for Iranian authorities to reveal the whereabouts of two opposition leaders. More Minsk Stand-Off With KGB Former Belarusian opposition presidential candidate Uladzimer Nyaklyaeu has refused to go for KGB questioning after an argument with a KGB officer monitoring his house arrest. More Iran Family Appeals Over Jailed Son The families of several Iranian political prisoners have written an open letter to judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani saying their loved ones are being denied basic rights, including phone calls and visitations. More Belarusian Activist Summoned For Questioning A Belarusian opposition activist was summoned by police today for commenting on charges of torture made by a former presidential candidate. More Witness IDs Markelov Murder Suspect A witness has testified in a high-profile murder trial in Moscow that she saw one of the defendants at the site of the double killing. More Armenian Daily Offers To Settle Libel Suit With Ex-President A pro-opposition Armenian newspaper has offered to settle a libel lawsuit filed by former President Robert Kocharian's family over reports implicating it in large-scale business activities. More Russian Police Abuse Trial Delayed A St. Petersburg court has postponed hearings in the case of alleged police abuse by the so-called "Pearl Ensign." More New Delay In Tajik Libel Case A libel lawsuit by a regional Interior Ministry official against the independent weekly "Asia Plus" has been postponed by a Dushanbe court for the third time. More Independent Tajik Press Suffers From Ban On Street Sales Owners of independent Tajik newspapers are complaining that a new ban on selling newspapers on the streets of Dushanbe is hurting sales. More A Kyrgyz journalist was severely beaten and hospitalized this week in Bishkek. More |
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Fresh Appeal Over Iran Opposition
Minsk Stand-Off With KGB
Iran Family Appeals Over Jailed Son
Belarusian Activist Summoned For Questioning
Witness IDs Markelov Murder Suspect
Armenian Daily Offers To Settle Libel Suit With Ex-President
Russian Police Abuse Trial Delayed
New Delay In Tajik Libel Case
Independent Tajik Press Suffers From Ban On Street Sales
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