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Citizenship and Political Rights

Political rights refer to an individual's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the society and state without fear of discrimination or repression, and is tied closely to citizenship status. Such rights include not only the right to vote in an election, but also the rights to join a political party; run for office; and participate freely in political rallies, events, or protests.

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The Mediterranean Dimension Today: Seeds of Hope

Northern Ireland Update: Implementation of the Cory Reports

Our Impact by Country

Commission Hearing Looked Ahead to Maastricht Ministerial

Flawed Elections in the Caucasus

Unsolved Murder of Ukrainian Journalist Heorhiy Gongadze

Supporting Democracy in Belarus

Briefing Surveys Human Rights of Russia's Roma Population

The Nightmare in Turkmenistan

Democratization in Central Asia

Briefing Surveys Human Rights of Russia's Roma Population

A Fine Sense of Irony

The Continuing Plight of Roma in Greece

The Referendum in Chechnya

Assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic

Displaced Persons Facing Serious Obstacles in Russia

S. Res. 202, Expressing the Sense of the Senate Regarding the Genocidal Ukraine Famine of 1932-33

Human Rights in Chechnya Focus of Helsinki Commission Briefing

Repression Spreading in Belarus

Helsinki Commissioners Press Belgrade to Apprehend Indicted War Criminals, Cooperate with Hague Tribunal

Helsinki Commission Members Press Belgrade to Apprend Indicted War Criminals, Cooperate with Hague Tribunal

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