Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 30 September 2010

RFE/RL Watchdog
 
RFE/RL Watchdog
9/30/2010 4:51:14 PM
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Uzbek Rights Activist Convicted Of Defamation Uzbek Rights Activist Convicted Of Defamation
A leading human rights activist in Uzbekistan has been convicted of defamation and fined. More
 
Russia Reopens Probes Into Slayings Of Journalists
The Prosecutor-General's Office said it is reopening criminal investigations into the deaths of five journalists between 2001 and 2005 after receiving new information from the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). More
 
Proposed U.S. Law Would Punish Those Implicated In Russia's Magnitsky Case Proposed U.S. Law Would Punish Those Implicated In Russia's Magnitsky Case
Two senior U.S. congressmen have followed through on promises to punish those who they say are responsible for the prison-death of Russian anticorruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. Senator Benjamin Cardin (Democrat-Maryland) and Representative James McGovern (Democrat-Massachusetts) have introduced legislation to block U.S. visas and freeze the financial assets of dozens of people implicated in the case. More
 
Iran Journalist Jailed For Three Years Iran Journalist Jailed For Three Years
Opposition websites, including sahamnews.org, reported on September 28 that Isa Saharkhiz has also been banned from engaging in political and journalistic activities for five years and from leaving Iran for one year after his release. More
 
Iran Blogfather 'Gets 19-Year Sentence' Iran Blogfather 'Gets 19-Year Sentence'
Derakhshan, nicknamed Hoder, was a leading figure in the Persian-language blogosphere and was credited with helping blogs gain popularity in his native Iran -- so much so that he was dubbed Iran's "Blogfather." More
 
OSCE Blasts Tashkent Over Journalists OSCE Blasts Tashkent Over Journalists
The OSCE's freedom of the media representative, Dunja Mijatovic, said in a statement that she is "alarmed by the unrelenting judicial pressure exerted upon independent journalists in Uzbekistan." More
 
Families Of Jailed Azeri Bloggers Appeal To Obama Families Of Jailed Azeri Bloggers Appeal To Obama
Relatives of two Azerbaijani bloggers jailed in a case condemned by rights groups have appealed to U.S. President Barack Obama to press for their release during talks with Azerbaijan's leader Ilham Aliyev. More
 
Family Of Jailed Iranian Dissident Cleric Appeals To UN Chief Family Of Jailed Iranian Dissident Cleric Appeals To UN Chief
The family of dissident Iranian cleric Ayatollah Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi has written to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asking him to address human rights violations in Iran at the 65th session of the UN General Assembly that opens today. More