People of all faiths live in an atmosphere of mutual respect, peace and harmony in Belarus, Belarusian President Aleksandr ...
Not a single religious denomination in Belarus remains aloof from the life of society, Belarus’ Commissioner for Religious and Ethnic Affairs Aleksandr Rumak told reporters after today’s meeting ...
Belarus and Pakistan identified priority areas of cooperation in science and technology during the fifth meeting of the joint ...
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In Belarus, every land plot that has an owner receives a cadastral number. Information about it is entered into a special register. The data from this register is displayed on the public cadastral map ...
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In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
Ilaria Allegrozzi is the Senior Sahel Researcher at Human Rights Watch. Before joining Human Rights Watch, she worked as Senior Researcher for Amnesty International, investigating conflict-related ...
The US Program leads with the principle of racial justice and equity as a fundamental human right providing the foundational, over-arching, and unifying theme for all our work. Our strategic ...
In early February, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted to the State Duma (the lower chamber of Russia’s parliament) for approval a treaty with Belarus on security guarantees within the ...
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In 1994, Rwanda’s population of 7 million was composed of three ethnic groups: Hutu (approximately 85 percent), Tutsi (14 percent) and Twa (1 percent). From April–July 1994, between 500,000 and one ...