Full Coverage: Belgium
03.01.2006
Two weeks before Christmas, a local Belgian newspaper set the goal of finding a home in each of the 44 communes of Limbuirg province willing to invite an asylum seeker to Christmas dinner. They found over 100.
more...From: Human Rights Education Associates Related topics/regions: [Refugees] |
07.12.2005
Actor Colin Firth handed over a petition of more than 10 million signatures to the EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson, ahead of the WTO Ministerial meeting in Hong Kong.
more...From: Oxfam Great Britain Related topics/regions: [Hong Kong] [Trade] [Activism] |
21.05.2004
Belgiums historic, multicultural port city of Antwerp is the site of a bitter political contest involving the Flemish nationalist Vlaams Blok and the militant Arab European League supported by young people of Moroccan descent with the citys ancient Jewish community targeted by both. As European elections approach, Nick Ryan reports on openDemocracy.
more...From: openDemocracy Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Race Politics] Image: Flemish nationalist, Antwerp © openDemocracy
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12.05.2004
50 Greenpeace activists, including 15 from the UK, entered the Economic and Social Committee building in Brussels to protest against the use of rainforest plywood from Indonesia.
more...From: Greenpeace UK Related topics/regions: [Europe] Image: ©Greenpeace
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18.03.2004
A UK delegation including members of WWF and the National Federation of Women's Institutes have travelled to the European Parliament in Brussels to demand safer chemicals in everyday products and an end to the contamination of people and wildlife.
more...From: WWF-UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Environmental activism] [Animals] [Pollution] |
02.02.2004
Two leading environmental groups today welcomed the decision of the Belgian government to reject an application to grow genetically modified (GM) oilseed rape.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland |
29.09.2003
Event detailsA conference on Globalisation, Regionalism and Information Society will be organised on the 9-10 October 2003 in Belgium.Different regions in the world are struggling to transform and adapt their societies to the new realities of globalization, regionalization and informationalization raise new societal and scientific questions. By bringing together European and South-African scholars this conference tries to come to grips with the new challenges ahead of us. |
05.08.2003
A group of Afghan refugees have gone on a hunger strike in a Brussels church protesting against refusal by Belgium to grant them asylum. There are more than 250 refugees in the church who want to remain in Belgium.
more...From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Refugees] [Conflict] |
21.07.2003
A Belgian NGO, doing research on community radio in West Africa, has come up with a guide for CSOs and funding agencies. The guide will help organisations understand and analyse the communication potential of development projects taken up by community radio stations.
more...From: Communication Initiative Related topics/regions: [ICT] |
03.05.2003
As violent clashes continue between US troops and Iraqi citizens in Fallujah and other towns, a Belgian lawyer is suing US General Tommy Franks for what he claims are war crimes in the recent conflict in Iraq.
more...From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [United States] [War and peace] Image: General Tommy Franks
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01.05.2003
Ghana's Food and Drugs Board issued a warning to poultry importers, retailers and consumers against the selling and consumption of chicken from Portugal after reports that poultry products containing traces of the banned toxic chemical nitrofuran had entered the country.
more...From: Environment News Service (ENS) Related topics/regions: [Ghana] [Agriculture] [Trade] |
18.02.2003
A Nepalese human rights website has reported that the Belgian police tortured Nepalese asylum seeker Pramananda Sapkota in January this year as he tried to resist deportation to Nepal. The police allegedly tied him up in chains and beat him up resulting in injuries on his face, hands and legs.
more...From: HURPEC International Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Europe] [South Asia] [Refugees] [Human rights] [Politics] [Ethics & value systems] [Justice and crime] [Law] |
14.02.2003
A Belgian Supreme Court decision opening the way for an inquiry into the 1982 massacre of civilians in the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatilla is a landmark step for international law, said human rights advocates yesterday.
more...From: Human Rights Watch Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Lebanon] [Human rights] [Justice and crime] [Law] |
13.01.2003
Belgian politicians say they are being pressured by the United States to limit the powers of a controversial human rights law that has led to suits against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and several other foreign public figures.
more...From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related topics/regions: [United States] [Law] |
25.11.2002
Western aid officials will meet in Belgium on Wednesday to discuss finances for getting more children into schools. With nearly 125 million children not having the right to education, Oxfam is lobbying to ensure that promised aid reaches the children.
more...From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [Education] Image: Donate through Comic Relief © Britkid (Comic Relief)
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29.08.2002
The Belgium environment minister resigned in protest over a weapons sale to Nepal. It followed the government's approval of a Belgian shipment of 5,500 machine guns to Nepal, where a civil war has killed thousands of people.
more...Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Business] [Human rights] [Arms & military] [Conflict] Image: Rifle © Oxfam Great Britain
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27.08.2002
A row in the Belgian parliament over the sale of 5,500 machine-guns to Nepal came to a head yesterday evening with the resignation of a cabinet minister, Magda Aelvoet, who said the shipment was "incompatible with her personal convictions."
more...From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Arms & military] |
27.06.2002
Amnesty International expressed dismay at the Belgian Court of Appeal ruling that a complaint concerning the 1982 killing of at least 900 Palestinians in refugee camps in Lebanon was inadmissable.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [Refugees] [Justice and crime] [Law] |
27.06.2002
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon will not be prosecuted in Belgium for his alleged role in a 1982 massacre of Palestinian refugees, following a Brussels court ruling that suspects in crimes committed abroad cannot be tried in Belgium unless they are arrested inside the country.
more...From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Justice and crime] [Law] |


