Latest update: 11/07/2012 

- Freedom of the press - human rights - Russia - Vladimir Putin


Tanya Lokshina, Deputy Director of Human Rights Watch at the Moscow Office

Is it a good time to be a human rights activist in Russia, as a bill has just been approved to raise the fine for participating in an unauthorized protest to $9 000? Leela Jacinto meets Tanya Lokshina to discuss about the situation and talk about freedom and justice, in the Russia of Vladimir Poutine.

Bülent Arinç, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister
16/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Bülent Arinç, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister

According to recent polls, many Turks have given up on EU membership. But Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arinç is determined as ever to revive EU talks. Even if Turkey’s regional influence in the Middle East is on the rise, he still thinks his country should be part of Europe’s destiny.
Win Tin, co-founder of the National League for Democracy
11/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Win Tin, co-founder of the National League for Democracy

Over the past few years, Burma has shown some willingness to open up the country to foreign business and investments. The military regime has also demonstrated some efforts towards freedom by releasing hundreds of political prisoners. But our guest, dissident Win Tin, who spent 20 years in jail, is reluctant to believe in the junta’s recent change of hearts. He tells Cyril Payen why.
Inna Shevchenko, FEMEN activist
10/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Inna Shevchenko, FEMEN activist

Douglas Herbert asks Inna Shevchenko, a topless activist from the group FEMEN, what her breasts might say if they could talk to her. Might they wonder whether stripping in public - "sextremism" as FEMEN calls it - is the best way to promote their fight against religion, the sex industry and dictatorship?
Bruce Whitehouse, Mali specialist
09/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Bruce Whitehouse, Mali specialist

As France begins to withdraw the first of its troops from Mali, the path towards reconciliation is still a long way off. Bruce Whitehouse, an American anthropologist at Lehigh University who specialises in Mali, tells Annette Young that national elections slated for July need to be cancelled before national dialogue can truly begin.
Ami Ayalon, former head of Shin Bet (Israel's internal security service)
09/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Ami Ayalon, former head of Shin Bet (Israel's internal security service)

In "The Gatekeepers", an Oscar-nominated documentary by Dror Moreh, six former heads of Shin Bet, Israel's domestic security service, speak out about their work. Ami Ayalon is one of them. He tells Marc Perelman about his hopes for a two-state solution, but predicts more violence between Israel and the Palestinians.

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