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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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In Memory of Zoran Djindjic

Prospects for Change in Turkey

Our Impact by Country

Situation in Belarus Continues to Deteriorate

Commission Hearing Surveys State of Ethnic Relations in Kosovo

Commission Staff Meet with Georgian Officials While Religious Persecution Persists

Hearing Surveys Human Rights in Republic of Georgia

Honoring Czech Republic President Vaclav Havel

Introduction of Belarus Democracy Act

Mourning the Assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Djindjic

Introduction of Belarus Democracy Act 2003

Human Rights Concerns in Kazakhstan

Introduction of S. Res. 205 on Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine

Belarus - Opportunities Squandered

Human Rights in Central Asia

Unpunished Religious Persecution in the Republic of Georgia

Ukraine Elections Resolution

Upcoming Ukraine Parliamentary Elections Focus of Briefing

Resolution Urging Ukraine to Ensure a Democratic, Transparent and Fair Election Process

Kyrgyzstan's Release of Azimbek Beknazarov

Re-Registration Campaign Denying Religious Freedom in Azerbaijan

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