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  • Resolutions

    Adopted resolutions: 1. Resolution Expressing Concern to the State of Democracy and Rule of Law in Thailand 2. Resolution Condemning the Acts of Terrorism in Mumbai, India 3. Resolution on the Financial Crisis 4a. Resolution sur la Crise en Republique Democratique du Congo 4b. Resolution on the Crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo
    Posted to Adopted Documents (FileGallery) by bart on December 17, 2008
  • Belarus: Released, but Still Imprisoned

    On September 28th, the Belarussian citizens are going to cast their ballots for the parliamentary elections. Whether this will have any effect on the outcome of the vote is of course always doubtful in the 'last dictatorship of Europe'. At previous elections, hopes for some democratic progress have always been shattered by obvious and ...
    Posted to IFLRY Bureau's blog (Weblog) by Bart on September 25, 2008
  • Democracy, women and double standards on the table of CoE's Summer session

    Last week I was in Strasbourg, on a trip with lot of my connections from all over Germany so it was totally a "Tim style trip".  I was in Strasbourg for the Alliance of Liberal and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) group meeting on Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe’s (PACE) Summer session. There were a lot of ...
    Posted to IFLRY Bureau's blog (Weblog) by Jelena_Serbia on June 30, 2008
  • YLB Website Launched

    The Young Liberals for Belarus Network has launched its own web page; find it here: http://www.liberalsforbelarus.com . The Young Liberals for Belarus is a network that brings together various liberal youth organizations which are committed to - and engaged in - supporting liberalism and democracy in Belarus. This Network was established in ...
    Posted to IFLRY Bureau's blog (Weblog) by Bart on March 17, 2008
  • Armenia has voted - but did it get what it wanted?

    For the last week Bart and I have been in Armenia for a joint seminar with Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty and the VVD, but also to witness the presidential elections. Together with participants from the Armenian National Movement, the Georgian Young Republicans and representatives from Abkhazia we discussed different aspects of election ...
    Posted to IFLRY Bureau's blog (Weblog) by Frederik on February 23, 2008
  • We & Burma

    Yesterday I wrote a statement for IFLRY on the current situation in Burma. I know that there is some controversy over whether to refer to Burma or Myanmar, but as I know that many pro-democracy NGOs in the West are still using Burma (for example the Burma centers), I'm just following their precedent. Now that the situation is getting ...
    Posted to IFLRY Bureau's blog (Weblog) by Bart on September 26, 2007
  • Barking in Baku

    While the IFLRY seminar is Budapest is about to end, and while Jacob and Paola are in Cancun to attend the Liberal International congress, I am myself in Baku, Azerbaijan. Perhaps less illustrous than Budapest, and definitely less touristy than Cancun, a 100+ representatives of youth organizations have gathered here to attend the Council of ...
    Posted to IFLRY Bureau's blog (Weblog) by Bart on April 28, 2007
  • Is democracy the best setting for strong economic growth? (From the Wall Street Journal)

    13 March 2007 Here's an interesting exchange on whether democracy is a prerequisite for economic growth from the Wall Street Journal. It might provide useful material for our liberal playbooks. :-)Best,Essa RemoquilloKALIPI ...
    Posted to Political philosophy (Forum) by essaremoquillo on March 14, 2007
  • Is democracy the best setting for strong economic growth? (From the Wall Street Journal)

    13 March 2007 Here's an interesting exchange on whether democracy is a prerequisite for economic growth from the Wall Street Journal. It might provide useful material for our liberal playbooks. :-)Best,Essa RemoquilloKALIPI ...
    Posted to Political philosophy (Forum) by essaremoquillo on March 13, 2007