61. Sharon, meanwhile, made his second conciliatory gesture over the weekend, indicating that he favors allowing Arafat freedom of movement. 62. Serbs appear determined to cement the demarcation line dividing Bosnia into a border, not allowing the freedom of movement required by the peace accord. 63. The agreement called for a joint commission to work out a deal allowing freedom of movement for all Sarajevo citizens. 64. The government is shunned by many Western nations for its repressive rule and allows no freedom of information. 65. The European Union, which Turkey aspires to join, has called Turkey to lift repressive laws and allow greater freedom of expression. 66. The new government must be open to criticism and allow freedom of the press. 67. The Iranian government allows freedom of expression to a degree, but no criticism of the ruling clerics. 68. The joint declaration avoids any firm commitment by Cuba to allow freedom of political expression, or to move toward free elections. 69. The move and good behavior could also get him a minimum security prison status, allowing him freedom to work during the day while returning to jail for overnights. 70. The president of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, denied State Department allegations that his country routinely engages in torture and does not allow press freedom. |