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“They decided to come after us. Almost like in 1937” Sámi activist Valentina Sovkina, originally from the town of Lovozero in Russia’s Murmansk region, was forced to leave the country after a wave of searches targeting indigenous rights activists. [2]
Government press releases Government press releases Sun, 22 Mar 2026 14:19:04 GMT 2026-03-22T14:19:04Z Prime Minister Orpo and European Council President Costa discuss EU funding <![CDATA[<p>Their discussion was a continuation of talks held at the ... [3]
Data protection in the Prime Minister's Office Data Protection Officer Data Protection Officer Heidi Alajoki Prime Minister’s Office, Economy Unit [email protected] Controller Prime Minister’s Office, PO Box 23, 00023 Government Registry: [email prot... [4]
By LAWI WENG / THE IRRAWADDY Monday, February 20, 2012 (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
NARATHIWAT - A human rights defender in southern Thailand has offered forgiveness to the Royal Thai Navy after a court threw out a charge against her arising from a post that lived on the internet for only 30 minutes. [8]
“They decided to come after us. Almost like in 1937” Sámi activist Valentina Sovkina, originally from the town of Lovozero in Russia’s Murmansk region, was forced to leave the country after a wave of searches targeting indigenous rights activists.
Government press releases Government press releases Sun, 22 Mar 2026 14:19:04 GMT 2026-03-22T14:19:04Z Prime Minister Orpo and European Council President Costa discuss EU funding <![CDATA[<p>Their discussion was a continuation of talks held at the
Data protection in the Prime Minister's Office Data Protection Officer Data Protection Officer Heidi Alajoki Prime Minister’s Office, Economy Unit [email protected] Controller Prime Minister’s Office, PO Box 23, 00023 Government Registry: [email prot
By LAWI WENG / THE IRRAWADDY Monday, February 20, 2012
NARATHIWAT - A human rights defender in southern Thailand has offered forgiveness to the Royal Thai Navy after a court threw out a charge against her arising from a post that lived on the internet for only 30 minutes.