Summer School on International Public Law and Human Rights to open in Tajikistan tomorrow

DUSHANBE , July 14, Asia-Plus – Summer School on International Public Law and Human Rights, funded by the OSCE Center in Dushanbe and conducted by the Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law, is opening on Saturday, July 15, 2006 , in the “Hope” Camp in the district of Varzob. Ms. Yekaterina Klimenko, Media […]

Bahrom Mannonov




DUSHANBE


, July 14, Asia-Plus – Summer School on International Public Law and Human Rights, funded by the


OSCE


Center


in


Dushanbe


and conducted by the Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law, is opening on

Saturday, July 15, 2006

, in the



“Hope”


Camp


in the district of Varzob.

Ms. Yekaterina Klimenko, Media Assistant at the


OSCE


Center


in


Dushanbe


, has told Asia-Plus that the Summer School is aiming to train 20 students from law and international relations departments from


Dushanbe


, Khorog, Kulob and Khujand-based universities on theory and practice of human rights and its protection mechanisms.

The Summer School will last until July 25.  Participants will be trained by professional trainers from the Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights and other international and national organizations.

According to Ms. Klimenko, this is already the 6

th

Summer School organized by the Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law and funded by the


OSCE


Center


in


Dushanbe


.  This year, the School is conducted in close cooperation with other international agencies such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), International Red Cross and Red Crescent, Swiss Development Agency and others.

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