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The Helsinki Commission has a long history of engagement in Central Europe, recognizing the importance of the individual countries of the region even at a time when many policy makers focused only on Moscow as the center of the Warsaw Pact alliance.  Hungary hosted negotiations leading up to the 1994 OSCE Summit of Heads of State and Government. Commissioners have continued to follow issues related to the rule of law, democracy, and protection of the rights of the Romani minority.

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Chairman Smith Leads International Legislators against Human Trafficking, Child Sex Tourism

Helsinki Commission to Hold Hearing on Combating Corruption

Our Impact by Country

Annual OSCE Human Rights Meeting Dominated by Russia and Ukraine

Commission to Hold Hearing with OSCE Human Rights Appointees

U.S. Helsinki Commission Chair Notes Challenges, Need for Action on International Human Rights Day

Helsinki Commission Chair Honored by American Hungarian Federation

OSCE Foreign Ministers Meet in Belgrade

Cardin, Colleagues Ask Kerry To Urge NATO, OSCE To End All Defense Contracts With Russia

Chairman Smith Champions Improved Security for European Jewish Communities at Annual Meeting of OSCE Parliamentarians

The Helsinki Process: A Four Decade Overview

Human Rights in Hungary

Democracy at Risk in Hungary

Attacks in Hungary and the Czech Republic

Copenhagen Anniversary Conference

Hungary

Helsinki Commission Welcomes Unveiling of Berlin Memorial for Romani Genocide Victims

Commissioner Camuñez's Opening Statement at the Economic and Environmental Dimension Implementation Meeting

Commissioner Camuñez's Remarks on Good Governance

Hungary

The Escalation of Violence Against Roma In Europe

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