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20-26 September – Around the World. The International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) is holding its first Liberal Solidarity Week (LSW) this week. The LSW aims at mobilizing attention from young people around the world for the plight of those living under authoritarian regimes. For this year's LSW, the focus countries are ...
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30 April, London (UK) - IFLRY, the global umbrella of liberal youth and student organizations, strongly condemns today's actions by the Azerbaijani authorities against two of its Member Organizations in relation to the mourning of last year's massacre at the Baku State Oil Academy.
The Azerbaijani regime today detained more than 30 mostly ...
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The IFLRY Bureau is calling upon its Member Organizations to participate in the first ever Liberal Solidarity Week (LSW), to take place between the 20th and the 26th of September 2010.
The LSW is an annual event in which young liberals from around the world show solidarity with people in authoritarian countries which are deprived of their ...
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Last week was one of those weeks in which I lost sense of time and space while on duty for IFLRY. I am still not sure where I have been precisely so allow me to just try recapitulate it with you here. On Saturday the 18th I left in the earliest hours of the morning my new home base Baku for Geneva, where IFLRY was co-organizing the Geneva Summit ...
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Over the past month I have traveled throughout practically the whole Southern Caucasus, collecting the border stamps of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia. It has been an amazing experience, conducting trainings every day for young (and some older) political activists, mostly on capacity building and communication skills, but also specifically ...
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Since the middle of February I have been living in Azerbaijan, one of the three Southern Caucasian states. It is a particularly interesting time: the government has put forward almost 30 changes to the constitution and has called for a referendum to take place on the 18th of March. The changes are largely innocent, except for a couple, which ...
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