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OSI Statement on Fraudulent Email
December 18, 2009
OSI has learned of several types of fraudulent email messages that have misappropriated the name of George Soros and/or the Soros Foundation to extract money or personal information from unsuspecting recipients. The Soros foundations network and OSI are in no way associated with or responsible for these messages.

Legal Groups Say Africa Should Not Create Its Own War Crimes Court
Press Release
December 17, 2009
In a submission to the African Union, the Open Society Justice Initiative said that extending the jurisdiction of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights would undermine justice and accountability on the continent.

Open Society Institute Recommendations for U.S. Detention Policy in Afghanistan
December 15, 2009
The Open Society Institute calls for a transparent, humane, and legitimate detention system that will give all individuals a genuine ability to contest their innocence and can accurately determine who should remain in detention and who should be set free.

Muslims Face Alarming Discrimination in Europe, Says Report
Press Release
December 15, 2009
Effective and sustainable measures are urgently needed at the city, national and EU levels to tackle religious discrimination, according to a report released today by the Open Society Institute’s At Home in Europe Project.

Open Society Institute Responds to Charges Against Dr. Kian Tajbakhsh
Press Release
November 26, 2009
The Open Society Institute is deeply dismayed by the charges of spying announced this week in Iran against Dr. Kian Tajbakhsh, an internationally respected scholar who is an American citizen. These charges are entirely without merit.

Khmer Rouge Tribunal’s Achievements Threatened by Political Interference
Press Release
November 23, 2009
An Open Society Justice Initiative report calls on the UN and the court’s donors to ensure the Cambodian government does not attempt to interfere with judicial or prosecutorial decisions.

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Soros Foundations Network 2008 Annual Report
This report highlights Open Society Institute activities and achievements, with a special focus on work to address discrimination against minorities in a variety of countries.

Open Society Institute: 2008 Selected Stories
December 2008
This brochure features selected stories about the efforts of Open Society Institute grantees, as well as larger issues and policies OSI is working to improve.

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About OSI and the Soros Foundations Network
The Open Society Institute (OSI) is a private operating and grantmaking foundation based in New York City that serves as the hub of the Soros foundations network, a group of autonomous foundations and organizations in more than 50 countries.

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