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Monitoring Report on Developments in Belarus for the period of November 2009 – June 2010

This report is the sixth of a series designed to inform policymakers and other interested parties about developments in Belarus during the ongoing Dialogue Process with the EU. The Dialogue Period is an opportunity to bring Belarus’ legislation and respect for human rights and freedoms back in line with European and international standards and practices. The report examines developments in the areas of fundamental freedoms of concern to the EU, including freedom of the media, freedom of association and freedom of assembly.
This report has been compiled by the Assembly of Belarusian Prodemocratic NGOs, Belarusian Association of Journalists, Belarusian Helsinki Committee, Committee for Defence of the Repressed „Salidarnasc”, Human Rights Center “Viasna” in cooperation with the Belarusian Robert Schuman Society and the Belarusian International Implementers Meeting (BIIM) group. The BIIM have been held on a regular, bi-annual basis since 2002 and bring together donor and NGO implementer organizations from across Europe and the USA working in the areas of human rights and democratic development in Belarus.

We hope you find the enclosed report both interesting and informative. We encourage you to circulate this document to all interested parties.

Katerina Przybylska
Belarusian Robert Schuman Society

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23. Juni 2010 in Politik und Gesellschaft

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