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Volodymyr Chemerys: 7 November is no special holiday for me and never was one
23.11.2005
Mykhailo Koval: «I will not give up!»
22.11.2005
On 27 September 2005 in Kyiv “Amnesty International” presented its report “Ukraine. The time to act: Torture and cruel treatment of people detained by the police”. It speaks of an alarming situation as regards the observance of the rights of those detained by the Ukrainian police and gives details of various incidences where torture has been applied. One such case involved Mykhailo Koval from Chernihiv.
The Regime must act in a transparent manner
18.11.2005
We need a regime and State officials who can understand the need for transparency and open information, as well as an understanding in the population of the value and importance of such information.
The first distortions of Deputy "immunity" emerge, with no criminal charges against the Head of the Ternopil regional administration
17.11.2005
The Ternopil region prosecutors office accused Anatoliy Zhukinskiy, the head of the Ternopil regional administration, of large-scale misappropriation of budget funds. Corporative deputies protection saved him from criminal charges...
Chernihiv: verdict in the case Ovsiyenko vs. two police officers
16.11.2005
On 2 November the Novozavodsk district court of Chernihiv passed its verdict on the claim of Volodymyr Ovsienko against two former district police officers. The interests of the claimant were represented by Oleksandr Trofimov, a lawyer of the Chernihiv Civic Committee for the Protection of Human Rights.
Head of the Chernihiv police has taken pensioner, Mykhailo Koval and the TV company “NTN” to court
14.11.2005
Ukrainian citizens vs. Ukraine
14.11.2005
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled in favor of Ukrainian citizens in 13 more claims against Ukraine.
The Fight to put an end to “secret decrees” continues
14.11.2005
Ukraine will not appeal Strasbourgs Ruling in the case “Myroslava Gongadze v. Ukraine"
14.11.2005
"People in Ukraine have unrealistic expectations about defending their human rights"
14.11.2005
Human rights activists investigate how available information about the activities of State bodies is in Ukraine
11.11.2005
The Kharkiv group for human rights protection, together with the public organization “Koreni travy” have launched a large-scale public investigation within the framework of the project “Access to information on the activities of State bodies"
While ill-treatment continues, the State wastes money
11.11.2005
The Chamber of Accounting of Ukraine has found that State funding on penal institutions and implementing the 2004 reforms is being used unsystematically and often not for the purposes intended.
Deputy Mayor exposed as a vote-rigger in the Mykolaiv region
11.11.2005
The deputy mayor of a town in the Mykolaiv region has been exposed for rigging voting papers during the second round of Presidential elections.
About access to information in some European countries
09.11.2005
Some information about access to information held by State bodies in the United Kingdom and France.
Open Letter to the President of Ukraine
09.11.2005
An Appeal from members of the human rights movement of the 1960s to 80s and former prisoners of conscience to the President of Ukraine, calling on him to use the powers vested in him by the People, to prevent dangerous amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine.
The level of transparency in State executive bodies
08.11.2005
Some leader of the “Orange movement” claim that the new regime is more transparent than the old one!” The Kherson branch of the Voters Committee of Ukraine decided to check out this claim in practice. Their findings do not make cheering reading.
Conclusion of the Committee on Issues of Legal Policy: “Military courts should be liquidated gradually”.
08.11.2005
Final and complete liquidation of military courts will become possible only with the introduction of proper procedural codes which do not envisage cases under these courts jurisdiction.
Revolt
08.11.2005
On the planned amendments to the Constitution (the “political reform”): “I am a citizen. …. I simply have rights which I will not give up without a fight. My barricades are the Constitution. Each time anybody attempts to take these rights away, they will have to take the barricades by storm. And well see who wins, since there are a lot of us”
Revolt
08.11.2005
On the planned amendments to the Constitution (the “political reform”): “I am a citizen. …. I simply have rights which I will not give up without a fight. My barricades are the Constitution. Each time anybody attempts to take these rights away, they will have to take the barricades by storm. And well see who wins, since there are a lot of us”
Journalists protest against persecution of their colleague
04.11.2005
Investigative journalists, headed by Chief Editor Igor Kanevskiy, are leaving the newspaper “Biznes” in protest at the persecution of their colleague Oleksandr Dranikov. A new media-project will be created in Ukraine, which will specialize in investigative journalism.
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