Human Rights Documents Online

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88 Jews Exit USSR in January. Feb. 1, 1984, 1 p.

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Abandoned to the State-Cruelty and Neglect in Russian Orphanages. Dec. 1998, 228 pp.

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Abuse of Detainees in Russia: Article 3 ECHR October 2012 - August 2014.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.37, Jan.-Mar. 1980, 64 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.38, Apr.-June 1980, 67 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.39, July-Sept. 1980, 75 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.40, Oct.-Dec. 1980, 66 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.41, Jan.-Mar. 1981, 76 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.42, Apr.-June 1981, 65 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.43, July-Sept. 1981, 65 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.44, Oct.-Dec. 1981, 65 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.45, Jan.-Mar. 1982, 64 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.46, Apr.-June 1982, 65 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.47, July-Sept. 1982, 64 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, No.48, Oct. 1982-Apr. 1983, 97 pp.

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A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR, Selective Index for 1972-1983: Nos. 1-48, 10 pp.

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Acquittal of Russian Doctor in Magnitsky Case Sparks Disappointment, Not Surprise

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ACTIVIST RELEASED AND GIVEN DEPORTATION REPRIEVE

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ADDITIONAL REMARKS BY MR. ALEXANDER LUKASHEVICH, PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, AT THE 1326th MEETING OF THE OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL

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After Equality Inequality trends and policy responses in contemporary Russia

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A Helsinki Record: The Availability Of Soviet Russian Literature In The United States, by Maurice Friedberg. Mar. 1980, 62 pp.

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AJC Appalled by Russian Bishop’s "Ritual Murder" Claim

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Alexander Solzhenitsyn Denounces Arrests of Two Orthodox Priests in the USSR. Mar. 21, 1980, 2 pp.

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America no good; Russia good!

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Andrey Rudomakha, Sochi

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An investigative journalist and a blogger attacked in Russia

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An Opposition Demand Russia's President Can Like. Oct. 15, 2010.

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A Russian Job Trade

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AS OLYMPIC GAMES OPEN IN SOCHI, 37 HUMANITARIAN, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PEACE ORGANIZATIONS CALL FOR UNSC RESOLUTION TO OPEN SYRIA TO AID

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A strategy for Deterring Russian Nuclear De-escalation strikes

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Attack in Saint Petersburg’s underground

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Briefing Paper, No.269, Release of Political Prisoners in the USSR. Feb. 26, 1987, 3 pp.

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Briefing Paper, No.326, USSR: Hunger Strike by Sergei Kuznetsov, Detained Editor of Unofficial Journal. 21 July 1989, 1 p.

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Briefing Paper, No.387, A Statement from the Russian Pen Centre. 26 Mar. 1992, 2 pp.

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Briefing Papers, No.101, Maximum punishment for Russian poet. Apr. 29, 1983

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Briefing Papers, No.103, Russian cartoonist sentenced to two years. May 27, 1983

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Briefing Papers, No.112, Catholic revival in the USSR. Aug. 9, 1983

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Briefing Papers, No.174, USSR: 'Chronicle' Compiler Sentenced. Nov. 11, 1984

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Briefing Papers, No.197, A Leading Uniate Arrested in the USSR. Apr. 18, 1985

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Briefing Papers, No.204, Another Prisoner of Conscience Dies in the USSR. June 10, 1985

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Briefing Papers, No.218, Non-Conformist Art Collector Arrested in USSR. Oct. 17, 1985

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Briefing Papers, No.226, New Blow to Underground Publishing House in USSR. Dec. 12, 1985

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Briefing Papers, No.243, Six-Year sentence for Non-Conformist Art-Collector in USSR. June 20, 1986

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Broadening of 'foreign agents' status for media in Russia detrimental to freedom of expression online, says OSCE Representative

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Chechen official and preachers threaten Novaya Gazeta journalists

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Christian Prisoners in the USSR, Keston Book No.11. 1985, 88 pp.

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Chronicle 45 from USSR reaches West. Feb. 18, 1981, 3 pp.

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Clinton plays Russian Roulette with Justice. Dec. 29, 2010.

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COAL MINING IN KEMEROVO OBLAST, RUSSIA

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Committee Releases Report on Exchanges with USSR. Nov. 17, 1980, 2 pp.

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