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OUR TEAM - IPHR
simon.papuashvili@iphronline.org. Simon Papuashvili joined IPHR’s Brussels team in 2012. He initially worked as a project coordinator, managing projects implemented in cooperation with partner groups. In 2017, he became Programme Director and is now in charge of programme development, management and oversight together with IPHR’s Director. THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife.SIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN The Alarming State of the Healthcare System in Tajikistan. 14 July 2020. “We have witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic stretch the capacity of healthcare systems all over the world. But in countries like Tajikistan it has revealed a system struggling to cope after decades of under-investment and failure to retain enough trained medical staff COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 – SUBMISSION BY INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 3 warnings in a short period of time without giving the association sufficient time to cure the alleged deficiencies.8 Again, the Court identified some potential remedies: • Foreseeability and legal certainty of reasons for dissolution. THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR) Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights (TIHR) and International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) have sent an open letter to Turkmenistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Statements & Press Releases Campaigns, Open Letters and News Alerts February 2021. Call on EIB shareholders to take steps on Human Rights. THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF The Communication requests the ICC Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the situation in Belarus. Since June 2020, Belarusian law enforcement and state security have arrested an estimated 33 000 persons, subjecting thousands to violence, torture, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention. Opposition leaders, activists, journalists, bloggersOUR TEAM - IPHR
simon.papuashvili@iphronline.org. Simon Papuashvili joined IPHR’s Brussels team in 2012. He initially worked as a project coordinator, managing projects implemented in cooperation with partner groups. In 2017, he became Programme Director and is now in charge of programme development, management and oversight together with IPHR’s Director. THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife.SIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN The Alarming State of the Healthcare System in Tajikistan. 14 July 2020. “We have witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic stretch the capacity of healthcare systems all over the world. But in countries like Tajikistan it has revealed a system struggling to cope after decades of under-investment and failure to retain enough trained medical staff COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 – SUBMISSION BY INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 3 warnings in a short period of time without giving the association sufficient time to cure the alleged deficiencies.8 Again, the Court identified some potential remedies: • Foreseeability and legal certainty of reasons for dissolution. THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF The Communication requests the ICC Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the situation in Belarus. Since June 2020, Belarusian law enforcement and state security have arrested an estimated 33 000 persons, subjecting thousands to violence, torture, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention. Opposition leaders, activists, journalists, bloggersOUR TEAM - IPHR
simon.papuashvili@iphronline.org. Simon Papuashvili joined IPHR’s Brussels team in 2012. He initially worked as a project coordinator, managing projects implemented in cooperation with partner groups. In 2017, he became Programme Director and is now in charge of programme development, management and oversight together with IPHR’s Director. NEW REPORT FINDS EVIDENCE TROOPS COMMITTED WAR CRIMES There is strong evidence that Azerbaijani and Armenian armed forces committed war crimes during last year’s 44-day war over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, according to a joint report When Embers Burst into Flames: International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law Violations During the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War by the International Partnership for Human NK_FINAL_REPORT_2021 International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 – STATEMENTS & PRESS RELEASES ARCHIVES The Council of Europe’s Legitimacy at Stake over Azerbaijan’s Persistent Non-compliance with European Court Judgment Today three years have passed since the European Court ofSOPHIO - IPHR
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.orgNK EVENT INVITE
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org TYPE OF INFORMATION ARCHIVES The case of the blogger Miraziz Bazarov has become an indicator of the right to freely express one’s opinion in Uzbekistan 176232027_818046602132934_4193164445844085012_N International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR) Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights (TIHR) and International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) have sent an open letter to Turkmenistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Statements & Press Releases Campaigns, Open Letters and News Alerts February 2021. Call on EIB shareholders to take steps on Human Rights. THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF The Communication requests the ICC Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the situation in Belarus. Since June 2020, Belarusian law enforcement and state security have arrested an estimated 33 000 persons, subjecting thousands to violence, torture, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention. Opposition leaders, activists, journalists, bloggers TAJIKISTAN: JOURNALISTS SILENCED, MEDIA UNDER PRESSURE Tajikistan: Journalists silenced, media under pressure. 3 May 2021. On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, 3 May, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) draws attention to the increasingly restrictive climate of freedom of expression and information in Tajikistan. We call on the international community tourge Tajikistan to
THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife. THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN The Alarming State of the Healthcare System in Tajikistan. 14 July 2020. “We have witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic stretch the capacity of healthcare systems all over the world. But in countries like Tajikistan it has revealed a system struggling to cope after decades of under-investment and failure to retain enough trained medical staffSIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org SUBMISSION BY INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 3 warnings in a short period of time without giving the association sufficient time to cure the alleged deficiencies.8 Again, the Court identified some potential remedies: • Foreseeability and legal certainty of reasons for dissolution. THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
СИТУАЦИЯ ГРАЖДАНСКОГО ОБЩЕСТВА В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ … 2 В результате принятия проекта закона с расплывчатыми формулировками, который в настоящее INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR) Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights (TIHR) and International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) have sent an open letter to Turkmenistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Statements & Press Releases Campaigns, Open Letters and News Alerts February 2021. Call on EIB shareholders to take steps on Human Rights. THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF The Communication requests the ICC Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the situation in Belarus. Since June 2020, Belarusian law enforcement and state security have arrested an estimated 33 000 persons, subjecting thousands to violence, torture, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention. Opposition leaders, activists, journalists, bloggers TAJIKISTAN: JOURNALISTS SILENCED, MEDIA UNDER PRESSURE Tajikistan: Journalists silenced, media under pressure. 3 May 2021. On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, 3 May, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) draws attention to the increasingly restrictive climate of freedom of expression and information in Tajikistan. We call on the international community tourge Tajikistan to
THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife. THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN The Alarming State of the Healthcare System in Tajikistan. 14 July 2020. “We have witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic stretch the capacity of healthcare systems all over the world. But in countries like Tajikistan it has revealed a system struggling to cope after decades of under-investment and failure to retain enough trained medical staffSIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org SUBMISSION BY INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 3 warnings in a short period of time without giving the association sufficient time to cure the alleged deficiencies.8 Again, the Court identified some potential remedies: • Foreseeability and legal certainty of reasons for dissolution. THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
СИТУАЦИЯ ГРАЖДАНСКОГО ОБЩЕСТВА В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ … 2 В результате принятия проекта закона с расплывчатыми формулировками, который в настоящееWHO WE ARE - IPHR
Who We Are. International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) is an independent, non-governmental organization founded in 2008. Based in Brussels, IPHR works closely together with civil society groups from different countries to raise human rights concerns at the international level and promote respect for the rights of vulnerablecommunities.
OUR TEAM - IPHR
simon.papuashvili@iphronline.org. Simon Papuashvili joined IPHR’s Brussels team in 2012. He initially worked as a project coordinator, managing projects implemented in cooperation with partner groups. In 2017, he became Programme Director and is now in charge of programme development, management and oversight together with IPHR’s Director. MIRAZIZ BAZAROV CHARGED WITH LIBEL AND AT RISK OF ATTACK The Association for Human Rights in Central Asia (AHRCA) and International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) are concerned that the blogger Miraziz Bazarov, an outspoken critic of government policies and the human rights situation in Uzbekistan, stands charged with “libel”. On 29 April the court placed him under house arrest with strict limits on his NK_FINAL_REPORT_2021 International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org AZERBAIJAN: RULE 9.2 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMITTEE OF International Partnership for Human Rights filed a Rule 9.2 communication to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in the Ramazanova group of cases (application no. 44363/02).In our submission we argue that, in view of the legal standards set by the European Court of Human Rights and notwithstanding changes introduced in the domestic legislation we urge the STATEMENTS & PRESS RELEASES ARCHIVES The Council of Europe’s Legitimacy at Stake over Azerbaijan’s Persistent Non-compliance with European Court Judgment Today three years have passed since the European Court ofSOPHIO - IPHR
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org TYPE OF INFORMATION ARCHIVES The case of the blogger Miraziz Bazarov has become an indicator of the right to freely express one’s opinion in UzbekistanNK EVENT INVITE
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org 176232027_818046602132934_4193164445844085012_N International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR) Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights (TIHR) and International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) have sent an open letter to Turkmenistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Statements & Press Releases Campaigns, Open Letters and News Alerts February 2021. Call on EIB shareholders to take steps on Human Rights. THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF The Communication requests the ICC Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the situation in Belarus. Since June 2020, Belarusian law enforcement and state security have arrested an estimated 33 000 persons, subjecting thousands to violence, torture, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention. Opposition leaders, activists, journalists, bloggersOUR TEAM - IPHR
simon.papuashvili@iphronline.org. Simon Papuashvili joined IPHR’s Brussels team in 2012. He initially worked as a project coordinator, managing projects implemented in cooperation with partner groups. In 2017, he became Programme Director and is now in charge of programme development, management and oversight together with IPHR’s Director. THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife.SIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN The Alarming State of the Healthcare System in Tajikistan. 14 July 2020. “We have witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic stretch the capacity of healthcare systems all over the world. But in countries like Tajikistan it has revealed a system struggling to cope after decades of under-investment and failure to retain enough trained medical staff COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 – TURKMENISTAN ARCHIVES The global COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated Central Asia’s pre-existing patterns of censorship and repression. The governments of the region have used this public health THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR) Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights (TIHR) and International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) have sent an open letter to Turkmenistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Statements & Press Releases Campaigns, Open Letters and News Alerts February 2021. Call on EIB shareholders to take steps on Human Rights. THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF The Communication requests the ICC Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the situation in Belarus. Since June 2020, Belarusian law enforcement and state security have arrested an estimated 33 000 persons, subjecting thousands to violence, torture, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention. Opposition leaders, activists, journalists, bloggersOUR TEAM - IPHR
simon.papuashvili@iphronline.org. Simon Papuashvili joined IPHR’s Brussels team in 2012. He initially worked as a project coordinator, managing projects implemented in cooperation with partner groups. In 2017, he became Programme Director and is now in charge of programme development, management and oversight together with IPHR’s Director. THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife.SIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN The Alarming State of the Healthcare System in Tajikistan. 14 July 2020. “We have witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic stretch the capacity of healthcare systems all over the world. But in countries like Tajikistan it has revealed a system struggling to cope after decades of under-investment and failure to retain enough trained medical staff COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 – TURKMENISTAN ARCHIVES The global COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated Central Asia’s pre-existing patterns of censorship and repression. The governments of the region have used this public health THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF The Communication requests the ICC Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the situation in Belarus. Since June 2020, Belarusian law enforcement and state security have arrested an estimated 33 000 persons, subjecting thousands to violence, torture, ill-treatment and arbitrary detention. Opposition leaders, activists, journalists, bloggersOUR TEAM - IPHR
simon.papuashvili@iphronline.org. Simon Papuashvili joined IPHR’s Brussels team in 2012. He initially worked as a project coordinator, managing projects implemented in cooperation with partner groups. In 2017, he became Programme Director and is now in charge of programme development, management and oversight together with IPHR’s Director. NEW REPORT FINDS EVIDENCE TROOPS COMMITTED WAR CRIMES There is strong evidence that Azerbaijani and Armenian armed forces committed war crimes during last year’s 44-day war over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, according to a joint report When Embers Burst into Flames: International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law Violations During the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War by the International Partnership for Human NK_FINAL_REPORT_2021 International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 –SOPHIO - IPHR
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org ADMIN, AUTHOR AT IPHR Kazakhstan: prison sentence against civil society activist reinforces concerns about growingNK EVENT INVITE
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org 176232027_818046602132934_4193164445844085012_N International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org TYPE OF INFORMATION ARCHIVES The case of the blogger Miraziz Bazarov has become an indicator of the right to freely express one’s opinion in Uzbekistan INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR) IPHR is a Brussels-based NGO that works to raise human rights concerns internationally and promote the rights of vulnerable communities THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife. COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 –SIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org SUBMISSION BY INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 3 warnings in a short period of time without giving the association sufficient time to cure the alleged deficiencies.8 Again, the Court identified some potential remedies: • Foreseeability and legal certainty of reasons for dissolution. UZBEKISTAN: AUTHORITIES MUST END REPRISALS AGAINST BLOGGER 1 28 April 2021 Uzbekistan: authorities must end reprisals against blogger Miraziz Bazarov for exercising his right to freedom of expression Miraziz Bazarov, a blogger from Uzbekistan, is an outspoken critic of government policies and the human THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
СИТУАЦИЯ ГРАЖДАНСКОГО ОБЩЕСТВА В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ … 2 В результате принятия проекта закона с расплывчатыми формулировками, который в настоящее INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (IPHR) IPHR is a Brussels-based NGO that works to raise human rights concerns internationally and promote the rights of vulnerable communities THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN 6 and psychiatrists.Even if the figures cited by the Minister of Health were accurate, many general practitioners have to fulfill the functions of pediatrician, therapist, gynecologist and midwife. COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED UNDER ARTICLE 15(2) OF THE … 5 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4. On 9 August 2020, a presidential election was held in Belarus. According to official results, the incumbent President Lukashenko – in power since 1994 –SIMON PAPUASHVILI
International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org SUBMISSION BY INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 3 warnings in a short period of time without giving the association sufficient time to cure the alleged deficiencies.8 Again, the Court identified some potential remedies: • Foreseeability and legal certainty of reasons for dissolution. UZBEKISTAN: AUTHORITIES MUST END REPRISALS AGAINST BLOGGER 1 28 April 2021 Uzbekistan: authorities must end reprisals against blogger Miraziz Bazarov for exercising his right to freedom of expression Miraziz Bazarov, a blogger from Uzbekistan, is an outspoken critic of government policies and the human THE JUDICIAL DIMENSION OF THE NGO CRACKDOWN 3 Judicial Dimension of the Crackdown – Application of the Foreign Agents Act by Russian Courts EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report offers asynthesis of a ten
KYRGYZSTAN: CURRENT TRENDS REGARDING FREEDOM OF Association. The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan protects the right to freedom of association and states that citizens may establish associations on the basis of their free will and common interests. Non-commercial organisations (NCOs), which is the term used by national legislation, rather than “non-governmental organisations,” may operate with or without legal status and theregistration
СИТУАЦИЯ ГРАЖДАНСКОГО ОБЩЕСТВА В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ … 2 В результате принятия проекта закона с расплывчатыми формулировками, который в настоящее THE SITUATION IN BELARUS: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY OF International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org NEW REPORT FINDS EVIDENCE TROOPS COMMITTED WAR CRIMES There is strong evidence that Azerbaijani and Armenian armed forces committed war crimes during last year’s 44-day war over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, according to a joint report When Embers Burst into Flames: International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law Violations During the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War by the International Partnership for Human NK_FINAL_REPORT_2021 International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) Rue Belliard 205 1040 Brussels, Belgium. T +32 (0) 2 880 03 99 E IPHR@IPHRonline.org THE ALARMING STATE OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN TAJIKISTAN “We have witnessed the Covid-19 pandemic stretch the capacity of healthcare systems all over the world. But in countries like Tajikistan it has revealed a system struggling to cope after decades of under-investment and failure to retain enough trained medical staff” Brigitte Dufour, Director of International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR). TURKMENISTAN: NEW INTERNET RESTRICTIONS, NEW CASES OF Defender working with TIHR nominated for prestigious award. In January 2021, Soltan Achilova, an independent Turkmenistan-based journalist and human rights defender who cooperates with TIHR, was nominated for the prestigious Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defendersalong with two other defenders. This was the first time that a defender from Turkmenistan has been selected as a TAJIKISTAN: JOURNALISTS SILENCED, MEDIA UNDER PRESSURE On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, 3 May, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) draws attention to the increasingly restrictive climate of freedom of expression and information in Tajikistan. We call on the international community to urge Tajikistan to comply with its international commitments to protect the fundamental freedoms of expression and opinionSOPHIO - IPHR
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TURKMENISTAN: GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP AND INTIMIDATION IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 AND OTHER RECENT CRISES9 June 2020
A new briefing paper prepared by International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights (TIHR) documents how the Turkmenistani government... Statements & Press ReleasesMay
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HUMAN RIGHTS SURVIVAL GUIDE: IPHR LAUNCHES ITS OWN PODCAST SERIES18 May 2020
The concept of human rights, that was once central to international relations and domestic policy making across the world, is facing aprofound test...
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GEORGIAN GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROTECT THE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS OF THELGBTQI COMMUNITY
14 May 2020
On 24 April 2020, the Georgian government published its’ Anti-crisis Economic Plan in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the fact that local LGBTQI...Tajikistan
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LAUNCHING THE JOINT PROJECT: ENHANCING COOPERATION AND DIALOGUE BETWEEN CIVIL SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT IN...5 May 2020
On 1 February 2020, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR), Brussels, together with Notabene (member of Coalition against Torture and Impunity in Tajikistan), Dushanbe, and...Kazakhstan
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KAZAKHSTAN: OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT TOKAEV CONCERNING THE DRAFT LAW ON PEACEFUL ASSEMBLIES4 May 2020
Today, International Partnership for Human Rights joined an open letter, concerning the draft Law on Peaceful Assemblies which was passed by parliament on 23...Tajikistan
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TAJIKISTANI AUTHORITIES RECOGNIZE FIRST CASES OF COVID-19 AS PANDEMIC HAS ALREADY SPREAD ACROSS THE...30 April 2020
Throughout April 2020, deaths of patients exhibiting symptoms that medical doctors insist are consistent with COVID-19 have increased with alarming rapidity although, until today,...Kazakhstan
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THE LAW ON PUBLIC PROTEST SHOULD NOT PASS: OPEN LETTER TO THEPRESIDENT OF...
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Kazakhstan, as the rest of the world, is in the midst of a global pandemic, which greatly limits the possibility of the public to...Azerbaijan
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AZERBAIJAN: RULE 9.2 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS OF THE COE (MURADOVA GROUP...21 April 2020
Today, International Partnership for Human Rights filed a Rule 9.2 communication to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europein the Muradova...
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TAJIKISTAN: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CALLING FOR RELEASE OF CONVICTED JOURNALIST DALER SHARIPOV17 April 2020
On 16 April Shohmansur District Court in Dushanbe sentenced independent journalist Daler Sharipov to one year’s imprisonment for inciting religious hatred under Article 189, part...See more
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TAJIKISTAN: DENIALISM OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND CONTINUOUS THREATS TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION10 June 2020
This report covers developments affecting the freedoms of expression, association and assembly in Tajikistan was prepared by International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) for the CIVICUS...Turkmenistan
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TURKMENISTAN: GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP AND INTIMIDATION IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 AND OTHER RECENT CRISES9 June 2020
A new briefing paper prepared by International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights (TIHR) documents how the Turkmenistani government...Kyrgyzstan
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KYRGYZSTAN: CIVIC SPACE CONCERNS REINFORCED BY COVID-19 RESPONSE29 May 2020
This is an update on developments concerning the freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly in Kyrgyzstan from January to April 2020. International Partnership for...Kazakhstan
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SYSTEMATIC PERSECUTION OF CSO ACTIVISTS; ATTACKS ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND ASSEMBLY CONTINUE20 May 2020
This report covers developments on freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly in Kazakhstan from January to March 2020, and was prepared for the...Kyrgyzstan
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KYRGYZSTAN: PRESSURE ON MEDIA AND CIVIL SOCIETY AT COVID-19 TIME OFCRISIS
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A new briefing paper prepared by International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and its partner Legal Prosperity Foundation (LPF) highlights key trends in the... Reports & Briefing PapersApril
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COVID-19 AND HUMAN RIGHTS – LIST OF TOOLS AND RESOURCES16 April 2020
Recently IPHR and partners published a guide: COVID-19 and its impact on prison monitoring and freedom of expression – a compilation of useful resources. The publication... Reports & Briefing PapersApril
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COVID-19 AND ITS IMPACT ON PRISON MONITORING AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION – A COMPILATION...14 April 2020
COVID 19 has plunged the world into a serious health crisis. According to the World Health Organization, COVID-19 has now been confirmed in more...Kazakhstan
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CHANGES AHEAD OR STATUS QUO? PRESIDENTIAL PROMISES AMIDST ONGOING PROSECUTION OF POLITICAL ACTIVISTS26 March 2020
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INCREASED INTERNET CENSORSHIP: MASS MOBILISATION FOR REGIME-PRAISINGEVENTS CONTINUES
23 March 2020
This is an update on developments affecting freedoms of expression, association and assembly in Turkmenistan in the period from November 2019 to January 2020. International...See more
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MEET YOUR DEFENDER: INTERVIEW WITH SVITLANA VALKO27 April 2020
Svitlana Valko, is a human rights defender, a field monitor, director of the Truth Hounds Georgia Office, and a human rights coach - in...Armenia
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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: LITIGATION COORDINATOR (IPHR TBILISI OFFICE)23 January 2020
Job Description Work title: Litigation Coordinator (IPHR Tbilisi office) IPHR is recruiting a new member of our team to work as a Litigation Coordinator responsible for...Uzbekistan
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IN UZBEKISTAN, COULD UNFAIR ELECTIONS JEOPARDIZE HUMAN RIGHTSADVANCES?
20 December 2019
On Sunday, highly anticipated legislative elections will take place in Uzbekistan. In a brief published ahead of the 22 December elections, International Partnership for Human...Azerbaijan
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AZERBAIJANI BAR ASSOCIATION MUST CEASE HARASSMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTSLAWYERS
12 December 2019
The undersigned organisations are concerned over the initiation of disciplinary measures by the Azerbaijani Bar Association against the human rights lawyers Nemat Kerimli and...Azerbaijan
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OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE AZERBAIJANI BAR ASSOCIATION4 December 2019
The undersigned organisations condemn the disproportionate disciplinary measures by the Azerbaijani Bar Association against Azerbaijani human rights lawyer Shahla Humbatova on 27 November2019....
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MEET YOUR DEFENDER: INTERVIEW WITH MYKHAILO TARAKHKALO29 October 2019
The next video of our #MeetYourDefender series is with Mykhailo Tarakhkalo - a human rights defender and lawyer working in the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights...Tajikistan
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MEET YOUR DEFENDER: INTERVIEW WITH DILRABO SAMADOVA (TG/RU)7 October 2019
The #MeetYourDefender campaign is back with a new inspiring hero. This time we interviewed Dilrabo Samadova - a human rights defender from Tajikistan. Dilrabo told...Ukraine
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UKRAINE MUST RATIFY THE ROME STATUTE: JOINT LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OFUKRAINE
30 September 2019
The Coalition for the ICC and its members sent a letter to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling for prompt ratification of the...Russia Campaigns,
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MEET YOUR DEFENDER: INTERVIEW WITH ANNA DOBROVOLSKAYA (RU)22 July 2019
This time IPHR team interviewed Anna Dobrovolskaya, an Executive Director of Human Rights Centre Memorial. Anna represents a young generation of HRD both in...See more
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