Freed Azeri Bloggers Promise to Fight On
International community concerned at free speech issues raised by detention of the two men.
Srebrenica Survivor Confronts Tolimir
Former Bosnian government soldier calls for defendant to confess to “killing so many people”.
Witness Describes Serb Wartime Communications
Prosecution claims that Stanisic and Zupljanin had access to information relating to attacks on civilians.
Kyrgyz Authorities Struggle to Curb Land Grabs
Landless take law into own hands, while authorities have been hesitant about confronting them.
OSCE Needs Stricter Criteria for Members
Security grouping meeting in Kazakstan to be pressed on human rights issues by alternative gathering.
Tajikistan: Islamic Students Told to Come Home
Government fears radicalisation of thousands of seminary students abroad.
Turkmenistan's Clannish Leader
President Berdymuhammedov’s court consists of a handful of political survivors but mostly protégés drawn from his tribe.
Kazak Capital in Shutdown Mode for OSCE Meeting
Instead of promoting human rights issues, regime accused of tidying them away.
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