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March 21, 2010 Women in science: Pioneers blaze path for others By Rachel Shields The Royal Society has named its top 10 female scientists, yet many still feel marginalised
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Russia 100209 Basic Political DevelopmentsRussia 100209 Basic Political Developments
Itar-Tass: The Iranian nuclear problem was one of the topics of a telephone conversation between Lavrov and Clinton
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Committee on culture, science, education and media the Protection of media freedom in EuropeCommittee on culture, science, education and media the Protection of media freedom in Europe
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Monitoring of Russian tv channelsMonitoring of Russian tv channels
Abuse of the mass media power to affect voter choices also can be documented, which allows the population and the international community to appropriately characterize the true nature of the electoral process.” 1
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Further information on ua: 277/14 Index: eur 62/009/2014 Uzbekistan Date: 19 November 2014
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Russian Federation: Briefing to Committee against tortureRussian Federation: Briefing to Committee against torture
Positive developments since the publication of the Committee’s previous Concluding Observations on the Russian Federation
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Legislative and judicial safeguards against torture in police custody and pre-trial detention centres 2
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, its resolution of 14 October 2004 on Georgia(2), its resolution of 14 October 2004 on Georgia(2)
Georgia, particularly its resolution of 26 February 2004 with a recommendation to the Council on eu policy towards the South Caucasus(1)
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Freedom limited. The right to freedom of expression in the Russian FederationFreedom limited. The right to freedom of expression in the Russian Federation
Some human rights defenders and ngos have been targeted under extremism-related laws, which has seriously hampered their ability to exercise their rights to freedom of expression and associatio
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This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 § 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision
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Russian ngo shadow Report on the Observance of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by the Russian Federation for the period from 2006 to 2012 October 2012, Moscow IntroductionRussian ngo shadow Report on the Observance of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by the Russian Federation for the period from 2006 to 2012 October 2012, Moscow Introduction
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Bulletin of the Memorial Human Rights Center Situation in the North Caucasus conflict zone: analysis from the human rights perspective Autumn 2008Bulletin of the Memorial Human Rights Center Situation in the North Caucasus conflict zone: analysis from the human rights perspective Autumn 2008
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A chronology of key events: 1237-40A chronology of key events: 1237-40
Mongols invade Russia, destroying all of its main cities except Novgorod and Pskov; Tatars establish the empire of the Golden Horde in southern Russia
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