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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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Commission Holds Hearing on Human Rights in Kyrgyzstan

Cyprus Talks Focus of Commission Briefing

U.S. Policy in Central Asia and Human Rights Concerns

Missed Opportunity in Belarus

Civil Society, Democracy, and Markets in East Central Europe and the NIS: Problems and Perspectives

Advancing Democracy in Albania

Democratization and Human Rights in Kazakhstan

Repression and Violence in Kosovo and Hearing on Kosovo: The Humanitarian Perspective

Bosnia

The Current Situation in Belarus

Situation of Kurds in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey

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The Miroslav Medvid Incident - Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations (Part 1)

Our Impact by Country

The Current State and Future Prospects of Democracy in Russia

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