Tajik journalists learn how to cover human right issues and behave in trials
12:24, june 14, 2006Author: Bahrom Mannonov
DUSHANBE
, June 14, Asia-Plus - Tajik journalists have taken training course on aspects of coverage of human rights issues and how to behave in trials.
A five-day workshop on this subject ended in
Dushanbe
on June 13. This seminar for media was staged with assistance of the Tajik NGO Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law and under support of the European Commission Delegation in
Tajikistan
.
According to information from the National Association of the Independent Media o
Tajikistan
(Nansmit), the seminar participants also familiarized themselves with the “Journalistic Human Rights Network” project being implemented by the Tajik NGO Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law.
Representatives from the Helsinki Human Rights Foundation (
Warsaw
) trainer Lukac Boyarsky telling the seminar noted that
Tajikistan
’s national legislation and international mechanisms for protection of human rights were quite favorably promoting objective coverage of human rights issues in media. “Journalists just have to be little more courageous and legally aware,” Mr. Boyarsky stressed.
GBAO and Khatlon province complete spring draft target early
Chronicle of the month: March, 2026
Donald Trump states US ready to end war with Iran without a Deal
Kyrgyzstan launches domestic production of national currency
Windy April: weather forecast for Tajikistan
Tajikistan faces continued religious freedom challenges
The Judo Grand Slam in Dushanbe: what to expect
New developments in Isfara: schools, power substation, and coal mine opened
Iran claims drone factory in Tajikistan, but no evidence surfaces
Nuclear raid or breaking the blockade: why Trump wants thousands of Marines and paratroopers off the shores of Iran
All news
Авторизуйтесь, пожалуйста