Archive for March, 2008

Kalinovski Square: The History of Modern Belarus in concise video format

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Couple years ago we publish two photo/video clips dedicated to Belarusian opposition movement. By no stretch of imagination we pretended to be big time movie directors, however, it was our take on the situation. However, judging by the comments, our modest video attempt was well received and many expressed interest to learn more about Belarus, [...]

Video Reports from the Freedom Day

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Some things never change and these videos fully demonstrate it. Every single protest or opposition rally in Minsk ends up with news about police brutality. And this year is no different…

Uzbekistan Report-2007

Friday, March 21st, 2008

So, you want to graduate from a college in Uzbekistan? First, pass “Karimov Studies” class!
Academic freedom issues
The government limited academic freedom. Authorities often required department head approval for university lectures or lecture notes. Although authorities implemented the requirement inconsistently, university professors generally practiced self-censorship. Numerous university students reported that universities taught mandatory courses on “Karimov [...]

Tajikistan Report-2007

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Academic freedom issues
There were no reported government restrictions on academic freedom and cultural events.I find it hard to believe that there are no restrictions. Considering that Tajikistan is an isolated country without any international monitor groups or truly independent media it would be safe to assume that if there are any incidents they simply won’t [...]

Turkmenistan Report-2007

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Here is an interesting twist, apparently, former President Niyazov’s poetry works are still necessary to learn in order to graduate in Turkmenistan. I am suprised that President Lukashenko didn’t follow the trend…yet.
Academic freedom issues
No master’s degrees or doctorates have been granted in the country since 1998. Government permission was required to study abroad and receive [...]

Ukraine Report-2007

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Here is the same summary, notable is a number of hate crimes that took place.
Academic freedom issues
The government did not restrict academic freedom, but academic freedom was an underdeveloped and poorly understood concept. Most major universities were state owned; while university rectors had a degree of autonomy; curriculum and degree standards were tightly controlled by [...]

Russia Report-2007

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Just like in a previous post, here is some selected topics from the Human Rights Report published by the US Department of State.
Academic freedom issues
According to the report published by the U.S. Department of State the government did not restrict academic freedom; however, human rights and academic organizations questioned whether the convictions of some individuals [...]

Belarus Report-2007

Friday, March 21st, 2008

The US Dpartment of State released its Human Rights Report for 2007. Below is a summary of some issues. By no means it is a detailed summary, however, as soon as I get more time all topics will be updated and expanded.
Academic freedom issues:
The government restricted academic freedom, in part by requiring educational institutions to [...]