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Human Rights League (France) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human Rights League (France)
The Human Rights League ((フランス語:Ligue des droits de l’homme) ''(du citoyen )'' or LDH) of France, is a Human Rights NGO association to observe, defend and promulgation of Rights Man within the French Republic in all spheres of public life. The LDH is a member of the ''International Federation of Human Rights Leagues'' (FIDH).〔 (Ligue des droits de l'homme et du citoyen (LDH) ), name as registered with the FIDH (web retrieval: 22 Feb. 2010)〕〔 (155 organisations de défense des droits de l'Homme à travers le monde ) List of the FIDH's 155 organisations world-wide (web retrieval: 22 Feb. 2010)〕 ==History== The League was founded on 4 June 1898 by the republican Ludovic Trarieux to defend captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jew wrongly convicted for treason - this would be known as the Dreyfus Affair. Dissolved by the anticommunist regime of Vichy during World War II, it was clandestinely reconstituted in 1943 by a central committee including Pierre Cot, René Cassin and Félix Gouin. The LDH was refounded after the Liberation. Paul Langevin, who had recently joined the French Communist Party (PCF), became its president. Opposed to the Algerian War and the massive use of torture by the French Army, the LDH called for demonstrations against the 1961 Alger putsch.
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