"Five West Belfast teenagers (known as the "Beechmount Five") are now on
remand in Crumlin Road Prison, charged with the murder of Officer Stephen
Gillespie in an IRA rocket attack on May 1, 1991 (the attack about which Damien
Austin was questioned). Two of these youths are seventeen years old — Kevin
Mulholland and Lawrence Hillick. All were interrogated for seven days in
Castlereagh Interrogation Centre. All made statements implic ..."
Yugoslavia Human Rights Human Rights Abuses in Kosovo 1990-1992 by HelsinkiWatch, Ivana Nizich Paperback, 59 Pages, Published 1992 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-086-5, ISBN: 1-56432-086-3
"Albanians."
Restricted Subjects Freedom of Expression in the United Kingdom by HelsinkiWatch Hardcover, 80 Pages, Published 1991 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-0-300-05624-2, ISBN: 0-300-05624-9
"Sentiment for reform of the Official Secrets Act was generated by the prosecutions
of two civil servants who leaked information to expose what they believed were
misguided government policies: • Sarah Tisdall/a Foreign Office clerk, was
sentenced in 1983 to a six month prison sentence for leaking a memo that Cruise
missiles were about to be installed in England. • Clive Ponting, a Defense
Ministry official, gave Parliament the deta ..."
"It makes no mention of the dozens of editors, lawyers, professionals and even
school children detained and arrested in 1989 for publicly discussing what ... for
example, a 17-year-old schoolgirl from Konya was imprisoned for two months for
stating that she was of Kurdish origin. Similarly, on July 23, Dr. Nuray Ozkan was
detained at Diyarbakir and taken to Ankara where she was charged on July 24
with ..."
"... writer Rastko Zakic, whose book of aphorisms Crosswords was recently
banned, also devotes his time to publishing. In late 1985 or early 1986, police
learned that Zakic intended to publish the third edition of Dr. V. Djuretic's book
Allies and ..."
"The editorial staff, or other body issuing the public information, shall enforce such
prograue on the basis of their professional independence. The editor (or editor-in
-chief) shall be appointed and dismissed by the founder of the mass Medium or
elected and dismissed in accordance with the procedure as provided therefor in
the editorial charter. The editor (or editor-in-chief) shall manage the work of the
editorial board and editor ..."
"At this mention of the founding father of the Turkish Republic, Altan nodded
soberly. "Ah, yes," he said. "Ataturk." His expression clearly conveyed that when it
came to this particular subject, even he would exercise particular caution in what
he wrote. Some writers try to avoid the problem by referring, for example, to "
people full of metal on their shoulders," instead of using the word generals. Pinar
Kur described how her edito ..."
Toward Civil Society Independent Initiatives in Czechoslovakia (A Helsinkiwatch report) by HelsinkiWatch Staff, Janet Fleischman Paperback, 71 Pages, Published 2001 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-0-929692-27-2, ISBN: 0-929692-27-6
"objection, culture, access to information, religion and ecology."
"A new group of opposition writers hat emerged, among them Lutz Rathenow,
Frank-Wolf Matties Juergen Fuchs and Bettina Wegner. (Matties and Fuchs now
liv< in West Germany where they continue to write.) o Rolf Schaelicke, a physicist
from Dresden, was sentenced to seven years in prison in December 1984 for "
incitement hostile to the state" and "public vilification." He had lent his friends
objectionable books such as Solzhenitsyn's G ..."
"The work in question was apparently a poem by Gaspar Nagy, "A Boy's Diary,"
which disparaged Party leader Kadar. The last issue of Tiszatai that appeared
was in June 1986. There are fears that the authorities will do to Tiszatai what they
did to Mozgo Vilag. i.e., replace the entire editorial board, thereby transforming
the nature of the journal. o In mid-March 1985, Gaspar Nagy, an officer of the
Union of Writers, was forced to re ..."
"... Institute for Archeology; Vasile Dragut, an art historian; Radu Popa, an
archeologist and expert on Romanian medieval culture, Deputy Director of the
Bucharest Institute for Archeology; and Aurelian Triscu, a lecturer at the
Bucharest School ..."
"141 The call sent Milic into hiding in Sarajevo, where he remains, unable to
escape the fighting. Since the outbreak of the war in Bosnia-Hercegovina,
journalists working for Sarajevo Television and YUTEL, a Sarajevo-based pan-
Yugoslav television program, reportedly have been targeted by paramilitary
groups in Sarajevo. Nenad Pejic", editor-in-chief of Sarajevo Television, was
forced to flee the country after a public call for his ..."
"The Greeks of Turkey Lois Whitman, Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S.). M. ,M .'
' omoui. ua. QUIT. Sfforte Mre no* bfini* naile to Imnwdintely repair lon« of the
tanage to nuOre pooilttlp opening of tl>««e eclisele by the end of thli month. TO
that effect « preliminary Aid of ?L f$0,OOC h«« ertn alloorited to the Conroinity by
t^e Turkleh nnthoritlei. Sped*! (ippropriAtione »re ftlio •xpecttd for the repair of
diunagtA reltgioue ..."
Russia The Ingush-Ossetian Conflict in the Prigorodnyi Region by Human Rights Watch, Jeri Laber, Rachel Denber Paperback, 100 Pages, Published 1996 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-165-7, ISBN: 1-56432-165-7
Albania Post Communist by Fred Abrahams, Human Rights Watch Paperback, 156 Pages, Published 1996 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-160-2, ISBN: 1-56432-160-6
Violations of the Helsinki accords Poland, December 1988 : a supplement (A HelsinkiWatch report) by HelsinkiWatch 77 Pages, Published 1988 by U.S. HelsinkiWatch Committee ISBN-13: 978-0-929692-06-7, ISBN: 0-929692-06-3