To commemorate its 70th anniversary, Freedom House this evening will honor democracy activist and leader of Burma's National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi, with its Freedom Award for her decades-long struggle to bring democratic rule to Burma at a gala at the Newseum.
Category Archives: Freedom
Freedom House Applauds New MCC Indicator for Freedom of Information
Freedom House today praised the decision by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to include a new freedom of information (FOI) indicator in its methodology for evaluating countries' eligibility to receive foreign assistance funding.
UN Transitional Justice Resolution Bodes Well for Arab Spring
Freedom House welcomes the strong signal sent by the United Nations (UN) that impunity for serious human rights violations will not be tolerated with its adoption of a resolution creating a new special mandate on transitional justice. The mandate establishes a special rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence of serious violations, and comes at an important time, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa.
Freedom House Calls For Release of Egyptian Blogger
On the eve of his appeal hearing, Freedom House condemns the unjust imprisonment of Egyptian blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad and calls for his immediate release.
International Organizations Call for End to Harassment of Human Rights Defenders in Zimbabwe
A group of seventeen leading non-governmental organizations from around the world today issued a protest to the government of Zimbabwe about the imprisonment, and intimidation of two prominent human rights defenders in the African country.
Freedom House Applauds Nobel Peace Prize to Three Female Leaders
Freedom House applauds the decision by the Nobel committee to award the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize to three female leaders from the Middle East and North Africa: Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni activist Tawakkul Karman. All three women played a vital role in promoting women's rights and democratic change in challenging environments that have been historically hostile to the advancement of women.
Freedom House Blasts Tymoshenko Ruling
Freedom House denounces the ruling of a Ukrainian court on Tuesday convicting former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko of abuse of power and sentencing her to seven years' imprisonment. This conviction will have serious consequences for Ukraine's international standing as well as for its democratic aspirations to greater integration with Europe. In light of the court's decision, Freedom House urges the European Union to suspend its bilateral negotiations on free trade and association agreements with Ukraine until the Yanukovych government exhibits greater respect for the rule of law.
Freedom House Denounces Role of State Media in Egypt Violence
Freedom House is deeply troubled by the recent outbreak of violence in Cairo that resulted in the deaths of more than two dozen Egyptians and condemns the manipulation of the media by the ruling authorities, which directly contributed to the violence.
Trial of Media Editor in Thailand Violates Free Expression
Freedom House condemns the trial of online media editor and human rights defender Prachatai executive director, Chiranuch (Jiew) Premchaiporn, who is accused of allowing comments deemed critical of the monarchy to be posted on the online forum that she moderates. Freedom House urges the Thai government to drop all charges against her and to immediately amend the country's 2007 Computer Crimes Act (CCA), so that it conforms to international human rights standards.
Freedom House Condemns Crackdown on Peaceful WOZA Protest in Zimbabwe
Freedom House condemns today's arrest of members of the Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) during a peaceful demonstration, and strongly condemns the continued crackdown on freedom of expression and other basic human rights by Zimbabwean authorities. Freedom House is concerned that those arrested face imminent danger of abuse and torture in prison and calls for their immediate release.
Proposed Religion Law in Kazakhstan Violates Religious Freedom
Freedom House is deeply concerned over the adoption by the lower house of the Kazakhstani Parliament of a repressive new religion law that would impose numerous hurdles to citizens pursuing their religious beliefs and calls upon the Senate to reject the law.
CEPA and Freedom House Release Belarus Working Group Report
The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and Freedom House today announced the publication of a groundbreaking report, 'Democratic Change in Belarus: A Framework for Action.'
Freedom House Praises UN Appointment of Panel to Investigate Syrian Abuses
Freedom House welcomes Monday's appointment by the United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights of three independent experts to examine the human rights situation in Syria and hopes that the findings of the panel will shed further light on the abuses of the Assad regime and lead to additional UN action, specifically a Security Council resolution.
Freedom House Condemns Extension of Egypt’s Emergency Law
The Egyptian Cabinet's extension of the long-opposed emergency law and the expansion of its powers further limits fundamental rights, including freedom of expression and assembly, and threatens the prospects for transparent, free and fair parliamentary and presidential elections, according to Freedom House.
MN Systems Announces Launch of Freedom PACS – PR Web (press release)
MN Systems Announces Launch of Freedom PACS PR Web (press release) MN Systems, headquartered in Southfield, MI, a leading developer of medical software systems, announced today the availability of Freedom PACS. Freedom PACS has been serving the needs of 22 multi-specialty physicians located in ten clinics throughout ... |
HASCO Medical, Inc. and Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary Mobility Freedom Announced … – MarketWatch (press release)
HASCO Medical, Inc. and Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary Mobility Freedom Announced ... MarketWatch (press release) ... a managed healthcare provider that serves patients in Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi, announced the combined audited 2010 year-end results and the unaudited combined 2011 first quarter results for HASCO Medical, Mobility Freedom ( www. ... |
Questions linger about Arkansas health’s policy not to release information … – The Republic
Questions linger about Arkansas health's policy not to release information ... The Republic They say the public often needs to be told more about heat deaths and can be given certain details without violating medical privacy. "It really does look silly," said Ken Bunting, executive director of the National Freedom of Information Coalition. ... |
West Memphis Three Walk to Freedom: Are They Really Innocent? – International Business Times
West Memphis Three Walk to Freedom: Are They Really Innocent? International Business Times Medical examiner concluded that Byers died of blood loss and the other two boys of drowning. At the time of their arrests, Misskelley, Jr. was 17 years old, Baldwin was 16 years old, and Echols was 18 years old. The trio admitted to the crime after a ... |
What Next for ObamaCare? – RealClearPolitics
What Next for ObamaCare? RealClearPolitics They should not appear to defend the one-sided socialism of freeloading, or treat as outrageous any attempt to curb wasteful and unnecessary medical services. Freedom comes with personal responsibility: isn't that the true conservative and libertarian ... |
Indonesia Must Step up Efforts to Protect Rights of all Minority Religious Groups
A second brutal mob attack on Indonesia's Ahmadiyya last week, as well as the harsh sentencing of an Ahmadi victim in a previous attack, are further proof of a troubling downward spiral in religious freedom in Indonesia. Freedom House calls on the Indonesian government to step up its efforts to protect its minority faith communities through effective law enforcement, appropriate and unbiased application of the law, and an active role in promoting religious tolerance at all levels.