The red and white flag no longer flies. The cities of Belarus are full of new red-green flags – the symbol of a ‘new’ old government. The protests have calmed down with the arrival of winter, but it only takes a little something to set them off
Read more →Archive for the Human Rights Category
Twenty years ago, during the G8 in Genoa, I had stopped being a citizen and was just a hysterical father. My daughter was 16 years old and she had gone there, dressed in braids, Peruvian jumpers and chains, and the news that arrived on the first day
Read more →There they are, a whole bunch of human beings. After a long shift and hours of protest, they are exhausted. They are waiting for a decision from the Arab monarchy that can change their lives and remove the modern chains of slavery – which is not made
Read more →From a distance, there is a risk of misunderstanding: Turkey is making a strong voice, both diplomatically and militarily, like a poker player who constantly picks up without ever stopping. The reality, however, is that Erdoğan is a tired player who has drained his country economically and
Read more → It will happen next Sunday at midnight. On frequency 95.3 FM, after almost a quarter of a century of freedom in Budapest, it will suddenly calm down. The Hungarian court, which accepted the complaint from the media regulator, ordered the revocation of Klubrádió’s license, thus destroying
Read more →This article is the second part of a report on the political situation in Belarus. To read the first, click on the following link: https://ibiworld.eu/en/how-three-girls-could-save-belarus/ Four months have gone and we have almost forgotten them. Since August 9, the streets of Belarusian cities have been besieged
Read more →Svetlana Tikhanovskaya[1], Veronika Tsepkalo[2] – both forced to flee abroad to protect their children. Maria Kolesnikova, kidnapped in the middle of the street by secret police thugs, in broad daylight, and disappeared without a trace since the morning of 7 September[3]. And their elderly “sister”, the Nobel
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