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Uzbekistan: Assault and detention of human rights defenders Zohir Hasanzoda, Pardakul Turakulov and Kamiljon Ashurov

Front Line is deeply concerned by reports of the assault and detention of human rights defenders Zohir Hasanzoda, Pardakul Turakulov and Kamiljon Ashurov. Zohir Hasanzoda is a journalist with the Ovozi Tojik (Tajik Voice) and the newspaper’s correspondent in the Samarkand region, Pardakul Turakulov is a freelance journalist with the same newspaper. Both journalists are also members of the Centre for Human Rights Initiatives, in Samarkand, of which Kamiljon Ashurov is the Director.  Read More

Ethiopia: Government Prepares Assault on Civil Society

Human Rights Watch reported that Repressive New Legislation Should Be Amended or Scrapped in Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s government should immediately abandon plans to impose strict government controls and draconian criminal penalties on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said on July 1st. The two groups called on donor governments, whose behind-the-scenes efforts to see the bill reformed appear to have failed, to speak out publicly against the de facto criminalization of most of the human rights, rule of law and peace-building work currently being carried out in Ethiopia.  Read More

Egypt: Arbitrary detention and assault of human rights defender and journalist Kamal Murad

Front Line is deeply concerned following reports that human rights defender and journalist Kamal Murad was beaten by police after being arrested on 17 June 2008. Kamal Murad is a journalist for the newspaper Al-Fajr. He has reported on cases of corruption and human rights violations committed by members of the police force in Egypt.  Read More

Tunisia: Assault on Ali Ben Salem

Front Line is deeply concerned by the assault, on 20 December 2007, of 75 year-old human rights defender Ali Ben Salem. Ali Ben Salem is a founding member of several human rights organisations in Tunisia, including the National Human Rights Council (Conseil National pour les Libertés en Tunisie, CNLT) and the National Association of Former Members of the Resistance (Amicale Nationale des Anciens Résistants, ANAR). He is also President of the Bizerte chapter of the Tunisian League for Human Rights (Ligue Tunisienne des Droits de l'Homme, LTDH). Front Line had planned to meet with Ali Ben Salem in May 2007 in Tunisia but Ben Salem was prevented by the authorities from travelling to Tunis to do so.  Read More

Russia: Attack against human rights defender and lawyer

Human rights defender and lawyer, Valentina Uzunova was attacked on 17 June 2007 by an unidentified assailant (woman) in St. Petersburg and suffered head injuries, including concussion.  Read More

Cambodian human rights defender cannot return home

10 November 2005

A Cambodian human rights defender, who came to Ireland to Front Line’s 3rd Dublin Platform, cannot return to his country as Cambodian authorities have issued a warrant for his arrest for signing a statement that criticised a border treaty with Vietnam.

Chea Mony (36) president of the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) and a member of the Human rights organisation Cambodia Watchdog Council (CWC) was in Dublin when on 15 October the Cambodian authorities charged him and three other members of the CWC with defamation.

A government crackdown on human rights defenders began on 10 October when Hun Sen, the President of Cambodia signed a controversial land deal with Vietnam. Many Cambodians vehemently oppose the treaty, which they view as ceding their land to Vietnam. Hun Sen has told the Cambodian people on several occasions that he will arrest and jail those who voice their dissent. Some members of the opposition parties, human rights defenders and trade unionists have fled to neighbouring countries.  Read More

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