Uzbek Campaigner Slams Karimov Invite to Brussels
Concern at secrecy of trip by leader accused of major human rights abuses.
Trbic Sentence Confirmed
Appeal rejected in case of former Bosnian Serb army officer convicted of genocide.
Bosnian Serb Command Structure "Crystal Clear"
Witness tells Karadzic trial that action could not be taken in Sarajevo without high command authorisation.
Caucasus: Oct/Nov '10
Criticisms of new regulations on work of NGOs in breakaway regions voiced at IWPR event to be reviewed by Tbilisi officials.
Taking a Stand in Kazakstan
Journalist who led demo against referendum allowing president to avoid elections says even small-scale protest has symbolic value.
Media Fears as Kazakstan Heads for Unelected Presidency
Newspaper’s plan to campaign against prolonging president’s rule lands it in trouble.
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