03 July 2013
Civil.ge 3 July 2013 The Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE held in Istanbul adopted on July 3 a final declaration, containing over two dozen of non-binding resolutions on broad range of issues with Georgia raised in two resolutions one on security and another one on democracy and human rights. In the resolution on democracy and human rights, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly welcomes ongoing judicial reform in Georgia, but also expresses
Ranko Krivokapic delivers inaugural address as OSCE PA president. Six new vice-presidents elected, treasurer re-elected ISTANBUL, 3 July 2013 – Ranko Krivokapic, Speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro, today won election as president of the 57-country Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly. Krivokapic immediately assumes the top elected position of the Assembly for a one-year term. “With so many global
Ground-breaking resolutions on international adoption, Palestinians, audit of OSCE also pass ISTANBUL, 3 July 2013 – After four days of debates, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly today adopted a sweeping declaration aimed at jumpstarting the 57 member states and the Organization itself into action on comprehensive security commitments, including human rights. “This year, more than ever, this declaration matters because this is the time when our
Makis Voridis, Azay Guliyev and Pia Kauma. ISTANBUL, 2 July 2013 – The OSCE PA Committee on Political Affairs and Security has a trio of new leaders after holding three contested elections this afternoon. Members elected Greek parliamentarian Makis Voridis to chair the committee. Azay Guliyev of Azerbaijan and Pia Kauma of Finland won elections as vice-chair and rapporteur respectively. Voridis has been a Member of Parliament since 2007,
02 July 2013
Comic, Santos, Kulkuloglu to lead Third Committee. ISTANBUL, 2 July 2013 – Isabel Santos, former vice-chair of the OSCE PA Committee on Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Questions, has been elected to chair the committee. In the final day of committee business at the Annual Session, parliamentarians elected a new leadership team for the Assembly’s human rights committee, promoting Santos of Portugal to chair, electing Mehmet Sevki
02 July 2013
Washington Post 2 July 2013 Kathy Lally MOSCOW — A 57-country conflict-resolution organization on Tuesday urged Russia to allow adoptions to proceed for the 300 U.S. families who had begun the process when a ban was imposed on Americans . 'The Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, founded during the Cold War to mediate disputes over arms and human rights, avoided singling out Russia by name. But the
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