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Slovak Republic

The Helsinki Commission has exceptionally long engagement on Slovakia, issuing its first report on developments there in 1990.

In 1992, Czechoslovakia chaired the OSCE, with Jiri Dienstbier representing the country for the first six months, followed by Josef Moravcik for the remainder of the year. 

The Czechoslovakia Federation dissolved on January 1, 1993 and the Czech and Slovak Republics became independent states.  The Commission actively engaged on what was initially a rocky transition to democracy and respect for human rights through the period when Slovakia became a net exporter of expertise on democratic transitions.  Slovakia has become a strong partner to the United States in many areas and Helsinki Commissioners have led two delegations to Bratislava. Helsinki Commissioners continue to encourage Slovakia to improve the protection of human rights for members of the Romani minority, including by addressing past sterilization without informed consent.

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NATO’s Warsaw Summit and the Future of European Security

Parliamentary Diplomacy

U.S. Delegation to OSCE PA Drives International Action against Human Trafficking, Discrimination, and Anti-Semitism

Bipartisan Congressional Delegation Represents US at OSCE Parliamentary Assembly; Also Visits Ukraine, Czech Republic

Our Impact by Country

U.S. Helsinki Commission Commemorates Romani Revolt at Auschwitz, Deportation of Hungarian Jews

Good Governance

Hungary's Relations with her Neighbors

Reform and Human Rights in Eastern Europe

Elections in the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic

Violence in Slovakia

U.S. Statements on the Human Dimension, 1996 OSCE Vienna Review Conference and Lisbon Summit

Implementation of the Helsinki Accords Vol I - Human Rights and Contacts

Slovakian Human Rights Issues

Dogs Have More Freedom

Human Rights in Czechoslovakia: The Documents of Charter '77, 1977-1982

List of Organizations Involved in Exchange Programs with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

Report on Human Rights and the Process of NATO Enlargement

Summary of the OSCE Rule of Law Seminar

What's Next, Mr. Prime Minister? Democracy Hangs in the Balance in Slovakia on Constitution's Fifth Birthday

Vienna Review Meeting of the CSCE - Phase III and IV

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