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U. S. Helsinki Commission

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We are a US government agency that promotes human rights, military security, and economic cooperation in 57 countries in Europe, Eurasia, and North America. Nine Commissioners are members of the Senate, nine are members of the House of Representatives, and three are executive branch officials.

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Chairman

Representative Christopher H. Smith

Co-Chairman

Senator Roger F. Wicker

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Helsinki Commission Leaders Welcome Release of Khadija Ismayilova

U.S. Helsinki Commission to Examine Corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina

On World Press Freedom Day, Helsinki Commission Chair Urges Azerbaijan: Free Khadija!

Chairman Smith Holds Hearing on Terrorist Threats to European Jewish Communities

Anticipating and Preventing Deadly Attacks on European Jewish Communities

'Don't let Azerbaijan use political prisoners as props'

Helsinki Commission Co-Chair Responds to ICTY's Verdict on Bosnian Serb Leader

Chairman Smith Responds to ICTY's Verdict on Bosnian Serb Leader

Chairman Smith Responds to Brussels Terror Attack

Internet Freedom in the Age of Dictators and Terrorists

Smith Responds to the Release of Political Prisoners by Azerbaijan

Germany’s Chairmanship of the OSCE: Priorities and Challenges

German Foreign Minister to Testify at Helsinki Commission Hearing

Human Rights Violations in Russian-Occupied Crimea

Helsinki Commission Chair: Serbia Legislation an Historic Step

Religious Freedom, Anti-Semitism, and Rule of Law in Europe and Eurasia

Helsinki Commission Co-Chair Urges Secretary Kerry to Address Corruption in Bosnia

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