September 2012
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European Jewish Union (EJU) held a conference in...
PRESS RELEASE—-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE London, September 6, 2012 European Jewish Union (EJU) held a conference in Brussels on ‘European Integration and its impact on anti-Semitism’, on September 4, 2012 European Jewish Union CEO Tomer Orni, the organizer of the conference together with the European Jewish Parliament and Tzedek, the Association of European Jewish Lawyers,...
Sep 11th
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Hungary's far-right calls for zero tolerance...
By Gergely Szakacs Reuters – Sat, Aug 25, 2012 BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary’s opposition far-right Jobbik party called on Saturday for zero tolerance against what it called Roma crime and parasitism, and said any member of the large minority who did not conform should leave the country. Tensions between the 500,000 to 700,000 impoverished Roma and other Hungarians in the country of 10...
Sep 11th
Hundreds gather to mark massive Holocaust pogrom...
(JTA) — More than 1,000 people gathered at Rostov-on-Don, which 70 years ago witnessed the worst Holocaust atrocity in Russia. Wearing arm bands marked with a Star of David, the crowd on Sunday marched to the mass grave of approximately 27,000 people executed by German soldiers near the city in 1942. Most of the victims were Jewish, according to the Russian Jewish Congress. Leading the...
Sep 11th
December 2011
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Statement of Solidarity with the Russian People
Union of Councils expresses solidarity with democratic forces in Russia who strongly protest against the falsification of parliamentary election results. Today, big rallies in Moscow, Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Ekaterinburg, and many other cities and towns across Russia showed that Russian civil society not only exists, but is fighting for democratization and political-economic reforms.    We...
Dec 11th
November 2011
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Violence in Lviv
LVIV, UKRAINE - Several young men have beaten up a student from Moroссo in a central city street. The attack happened suddenly. The victim and witness suggest that the attack was motivated by racial hatred. The police refused to accept the statement, because nobody in the nearest police station understood English. Policemen refused the translation of the bystander, because it is forbidden...
Nov 26th
Attacks on Foreigners in Ternopil City
TERNOPIL, UKRAINE - Between November 15-20 more than eight international students have been attacked and beaten just from from the dormitory for students of Ternopil medical University. Police were notified. The students were from Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia, Cameroon, and Ghana.
Nov 26th
UCSJ Condemns Sentence of Ales Belyatsky
Join us in protest against the unfair and politically motivited sentence of leading Belarussian activist Ales Belyatsky. Ales Belyatsky, president of NGO Viasna (Spring) is a well-known, honest patriot and champion of democratic reform in Belarus. The money he received from donors was spent soley to promote human rights and help political prisoners and their families. He is accused in...
Nov 26th
David Waksberg on Jewish Personhood
When I was 13 years old, a group of people tried to steal an airplane in a desperate attempt to escape the USSR and call international attention to the plight of Soviet Jews. They failed in their first objective and succeeded in their 2nd one.  Until the Leningrad trials, the only thing I knew about Jews from Eastern Europe were the faces in the family photos on my grandparents’ apartment wall,...
Nov 12th
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Verdicts in Russian Racial Crime Cases
Anti-Caucasian rallies continued. The public campaign “Stop feeding the Caucasus” culminated in a Moscow rally on October 22nd that featured anti-corruption and xenophobic slogans. Nevertheless, it failed to mobilize significant support with only 500 attendees. Meanwhile, the well-known blogger and anti-corruption activist Alexey Navalny was one of the key speakers along with the leader of the...
Nov 7th
WatchWatch
fyeaheasterneurope: Time lapse video of St. Petersburg, Russia.  This is by the same guy who did the time lapse video of Minsk I posted awhile ago and this one is just as awesome.
Nov 7th
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Nov 7th
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Russia satirists use YouTube to challenge Kremlin
By Stephen Ennis BBC Monitoring Cult cartoon character Mr Freeman is part of a digital onslaught on the political establishment Media control has been one of the key factors that have allowed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to dominate Russia’s political landscape since he was first elected president in 2000. As the country prepares for parliamentary and presidential elections, though,...
Nov 4th
Nov 4th
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Russia: Prohibition of Religious Groups
Alexandria, VA - November 1, 2011 - On 6 October 2011, the Russian Ministry of Justice published a draft of amendments to the 1997 Federal Law “On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations” (“Religion Law). Public comment regarding these proposed amendments was closed on 10 October 2011. To date, they have not been introduced in the Duma. THE INSTITUTE on Religion and...
Nov 3rd
Belarus human rights activist Ales Belyatski on... →
fyeaheasterneurope: One of Belarus’ most prominent human rights activists has gone on trial in Minsk. Ales Belyatski runs an organisation called Vyasna (Spring) which monitors the government’s activities against opposition figures. He was arrested in August and charged with tax evasion after the authorities discovered that he held bank accounts in Poland and Lithuania. Human rights groups say...
Nov 3rd
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October 2011
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U.S. Must Redouble Human Rights Efforts in Russia
U.S. assistant secretary of state for the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor ­ in the Moscow region said the United States needs to “redouble” its efforts to press Russia on protecting human rights. Full article: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/why-some-russians-need-the-wests-help/445999.html
Oct 25th
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Oct 24th
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Oct 24th
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More Racist Football Violence
Doesn’t look like things are going to be getting much better at football games. The Moscow Times reports that 3 Uzbeks have been taken into custody for beating an ethnic Russia to death. Unfortunately, “The Investigative Committee and the city government have denied that the flight resulted from ethnic tension.” No one seems to be buying it, and politicians are likely to stoke...
Oct 24th
Oct 22nd
Georgia Raids Tycoon's Bank
Looks like more evidence that weak rule of law is bad for business.21 October 2011 TBILISI — Georgian police seized $2 million and 1 million euros ($1.4 million) from billionaire opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili’s Cartu Bank on suspicion of money laundering, Interpressnews reported. “This had nothing to do with money laundering,” Cartu president Nodar Javakhishvili...
Oct 22nd
Bulletin # 51 of the Kazakhstan Bureau on Human...
We began to to investigate the draft law regarding religious activity  and religious organizations. It was introduced to Parliament last month. We officially asked to invite lawyers to parliamentary committees, but officials did not allow experts to take part in discussions. The draft of this law is  repressive in character, but it was adopted quickly manner on September 21,  2011, and was sent to...
Oct 19th
Recent Events in Russia by Daniil Mescheryakov
In September, anti-Caucasian attitudes provoked by an August 2011 murder spread. The issue of so-called “ethic crimes” has come to the forefront of public debates, and with the start of the State Duma (the lower house of parliament) campaign season, members of the center-right bloc began using nationalistic slogans. Experts expect it to the a theme in coming months. In a sign of growing...
Oct 14th
Four Tried In Azerbaijan Over Assault On Foreign...
(Radio Free Europe) BAKU — Four men have gone on trial in Baku accused of assaulting a U.S. journalist and a British rights activist in the Azerbaijani capital four months ago, RFE/RL’s Azerbaijani Service reports. U.S. journalist Amanda Erickson and British human rights activist Celia Davies say they were attacked on June 15 near the National Drama Theater in Baku as they were...
Oct 7th
Anti-Semitic incidents reported at two German high...
(JTA) — Reports of threatening anti-Semitic incidents involving high school pupils in two former East German towns are being investigated. The Jewish Museum Berlin canceled the visit of its touring exhibit about Jewish life in Germany by schools in the towns of Werder and Havel last week, on the first day of Rosh Hashanah, after some students barraged museum staff with anti-Semitic...
Oct 7th
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