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CURRENT ISSUES
Kazahk Convictions of Opposition Figures Part of a Larger Wave of Oppression. Will the Community of Democratic Nations React? Vienna, 8 August 2002. |
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Adequate Security Conditions Do Not Exist in Chechnya to Allow the Return of Displaced Citizens--A Pattern of Increasing Disappearances “Bordering on Genocide.” Moscow and Vienna, 23 July 2002 (Русский) |
Joint Appeal to the Public in Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Republika Srpska, 3 July 2002 |
Military Collegium of Supreme Court of Russia Confirms Four Years Labor Camp Verdict in case of Navy Journalist Grigory Pasko, Oslo and Vienna, 3 July 2002 |
Open letter to the President of Tajikistan Mr. E.Rakhmonov, Vienna, 28 June 2002 |
Norwegian Helsinki Committee re: Persecution of Journalists in Belarus, Oslo, 26 June 2002 |
For Human Rights and Civil Society in Turkmenistan, Vienna, 10 June 2002 (Русский) |
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Facing the Past? Authorities Cooperate with ICTY Only to the Minimal Extent Needed to Obtain US Financial Assistance, Belgrade, Vienna, 31 May 2002 |
Annual Report of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights Documents Continuing, Severe Human Rights Violations Twenty Years After Organization’s Founding, Vienna, 28 May 2002 |
Appeal For the Release of Arrested Kyrgyz Demonstrators, Vienna, 16 May 2002 |
New Report Illustrates Violations of Human Rights by Judicial SystemsProtecting State Interests, Not Those of Individuals, Vienna, 19 April 2002 |
IHF interventions at the UN Human Rights CommissionAttacks on Human Rights DefendersDisappearances and Political Violence in Moldova, Belarus and UkraineViolence Against Women |
OPEN LETTER to the President of Armenia Mr. Robert Kocharyan, Vienna 10 April 2002 |
Voices From the Balkans On the Beginning of the Milošević-Trial in The Hague, Vienna, 14 March 2002 |
Essay competition |
Belarusan NGOs Face Liquidation, Vienna, 7 March 2002 |
Russian Espionage Cases Violate International Human Rights Standards ,Vienna, 15 February 2002 (Русский) |
Open Letter to Russian Supreme Court concerning the Case of Grigory Pasko, Vienna, and Oslo 15 February 2002 |
Anti-trafficking efforts crippled by corruption and lack of proper official response to the victims’ needs, Vienna, 4 February 2002 (Русский) |
Open Letter to media in the Republics of Montenegro and Serbia, Vienna, 1 February 2002 |
Severe Intimidation Attempts Against the Helsinki Committee in Serbia, Vienna, 25 January 2002. |
Uzbekistan: a Referendum to Prolong Presidential Term, Vienna, January 25, 2002 |
Open Letter to Russian Supreme Court concerning the Case of I.Sutyagin, Vienna, January 23, 2002 |
Helsinki Committee in Macedonia Under Pressure from Interior Ministry, Media, Church, Vienna, January 16, 2002 |
In the Aftermath of 11 September 2001:Illegal arrests, detention and deportations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Vienna, January 16, 2002 |
IHF Briefing on Women's Rights - February 4, 2002, Vienna |
Criminal charges against Kyrgyz Parliamentarian considered politically motivated. - Appeal to US Senate Leader Tom Daschle -, Vienna 10 January 2002 (Русский) |
"Human Rights and Terrorism in the Central Asian OSCE Member States" New IHF Report Sheds Light on Deterioration in Central Asia that Increases Terrorist Threat, Vienna 10 December 2001 (Русский)NEWA joint project by the Dutch, the Polish and the Moscow Helsinki Groups in co-ordination with the IHF: "Human Rights Monitoring Network in the Russian Federation"Human Rights in the OSCE Region: The Balkans, the Caucasus, Europe, Central Asia and North America Report 2002(Events of 2001)Introduction,Albania,Armeina,Austria,Azerbaijan,Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia,Moldova, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Sweden, Tajikisan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uzbekistan,Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of (Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo)Appendices28 May 2002Gertraud Hödl,"Wenn das aufhört ..."Interviews mit kosovo-albanischenFlüchtlingen in Österreich, published (in German language) by the IHFResearch Foundation,Vienna, March 2002. (English, Deutsch)Judicial Systems and Human Rights in the OSCE Region in 2001 Report to theOSCE/ODIHR Human Dimension SeminarWarsaw, 23-25 April 2002Conditions of Detention in Council of Europe StatesStatement by the International Helsinki Federationfor Human Rights (IHF)at the hearing of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rightsof the Council of Europe Parliamentary AssemblyParis, 19 March 2002ReportRecommendationsGreece: conditions of detention in 2001 TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN:INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES AND TOOLS FOR ACTION(Final Report of the Conference Organized by the IHF in Cooperation with La Strada-Ukraine)Vienna, November 2001(Русский)"Human Rights and Terrorism in the Central Asian OSCE Member States"Vienna 10 December 2001IHF report to the Bishkek International Conference on Enhancing Security and Stability in Central Asia : Strengthening Comprehensive Efforts to Counter TerrorismBishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 13-14 December 2001Cover and PrefaceReport(Русский) New Reports of Missions and Conferences within the IHF Balkan Advocacy Project "Assessing, advocating for, and implementing human rights in the Balkans, and strengthening the Balkan human rights network: A co-operative program with local human rights NGOs"Human Rights In Russian Regions 2000(report of 2001 on the events of 2000)prepared by Moscow Helsinki GroupRecommendations to the OSCE Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting on Human Rights: Advocacy and DefendersVienna, 22-23 October 2001(Russian Version) IHF Statements to the OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting Warsaw, September 2001CoverContentReportReport on the IHF's mission to Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan)(Russian Version) The Rights of National Minoritiesin Southeastern and Central EuropeVienna, June 2001Cover Content Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Republika Srpska Bulgaria Croatia Czech RepublicGreece Hungary Macedonia Poland Romania SlovakiaFreedom of Expression and Access to Informationin Southeastern and Central EuropeVienna, June 2001Cover Content Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Republika Srpska Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Greece Hungary Macedonia Poland Romania Slovakia Serbia Annex Religious Intolerance in Selected OSCE Countriesin 2000Report to theSeminar on Freedom of Religion or Belief in the OSCE RegionThe Hague, 26 June 2001 Hotellerbjudanden i Helsingfors |