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Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (CHC; (クロアチア語:Hrvatski helsinški odbor), HHO) is an organisation founded to protect and promote human rights in Croatia. Founded on 31 March 1993, first as a branch of the International Helsinki Federation, and, since 14 April 2003, as a local NGO under Croatian law) by independent intellectuals, artists, lawyers, journalists committed to protection and promotion of human rights. ==Goals== It has publicly declared itself dedicated to the following goals: * Support, promote and implement the principles of the Final Act of Conference of Security and Co-operation in Europe, signed in Helsinki in August 1975, and all documents resulting from this Act: support, promote and implement principles of the UN relating to human issues, and implement in practice the documents of the Council of Europe; * Support the development of democratic institutions, and promote the rule of law, human rights, and education for these values; * Organise research and documentation regarding human rights in Croatia; * Help victims of violations of human rights and those whose rights are threatened. CHC provides assistance in an average of 1200-2000 cases of violation of human rights each year, involving up to 5000 persons. The organisation has continuously informed the public about human rights issues and has been initiating debates about systemic causes of the gravest problems; thereby it has a certain impact on systemic improvements. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Croatian Helsinki Committee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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