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564:, but was at odds with other organizations with similar names, at least since 1996. The International Helsinki Federation (IHF) felt the need to issue a public statement disclaiming any connection with the group. The Greek National Committee of the said Federation, which has been effective throughout the Balkans, also published a press release to denounce what it felt was the BHHRG's impostures, while others accused it of "nam itself so as to usurp the prestige of its elder". Monika Horaková, a Roma member of the Czech parliament, said in an open letter condemning a BHHRG's report in 1999: 568:"I had thought that the Helsinki Group was a non-partisan body interested in exposing and helping to solve human rights abuses in the world. This report caused me to question my previously held beliefs. However, I have since learned that the BHHRG has no connection to the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights in Vienna. It is a disgrace that the BHHRG is using the good Helsinki name to mislead the public into thinking that their racist propaganda is somehow affiliated with the well-respected Helsinki Group." 502:"It was very clear that they had their own agenda. They also monitored the elections in Georgia in 1995, and it would appear Almond and his people had made up their minds about the election report even before the election had taken place. People at the time were not happy with the way that they monitored the election… they didn't set out in an impartial spirit." 24: 678: 840: 802: 551:
The OSCE criticized the BHHRG for letting its journalists pose as impartial election monitors while publishing partisan polemics in newspapers, and for relying on short-term observer missions with a handful of people, an approach the OSCE abandoned as open to manipulation in 1996. (The OSCE now uses
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The membership, management and funding of the BHHRG were somewhat obscure. These aspects did not appear to be discussed at all on its website, and the details of its trustees were given only in its legally required returns to the UK's Charity Commission. Its published accounts stated that it received
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The BHHRG published reports from first-hand observers, concentrating on election monitoring in central and eastern Europe, as well as publishing frequent unsigned commentaries (just like the Economist does) about events in the region. A common theme in many of its publications was a critical view of
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as a "violation of international law" which resulted in "cultural genocide" against Serbs. As self-proclaimed monitors of Human Rights in the countries concerned, they accused other intergovernmental organisations of being undemocratic, unelected, unaccountable, non-transparent meddlers in their
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The media connections of some of BHHRG members enabled it to propagate its views through a number of major newspapers in Britain and the US. Yet it became famous only when it publicly denounced what were widely perceived as democratic movements against authoritarian former Communist rulers.
167:'s representative in the IHF was the British Helsinki Subcommittee of the Parliamentary Human Rights Group, established in 1976. This led to the BHHRG being mistakenly labelled the British Helsinki Committee, which prompted the British Helsinki Subcommittee to ask visitors to its website to 479:, the subject of the article, objected, saying that it was "almost identical to" an article on a web site carrying "virulently antisemitic articles about the Jewish proclivity for rape, and about how the gas chambers at Auschwitz could not have existed". The controversy attracted many 100:. BHHRG was critical of what it characterized as Western interference in imposing democracy, and claimed to support the right of political independence from the west of a number of Communist and post-Communist regimes, as well as of a number of African dictators. 144:, Christine Stone and Mary Walsh. Almond, Daniels, Laughland and Stone were members of Britain's conservative intelligentsia and regular contributors to British newspapers. Chad Nagle, an American lawyer who frequently contributes to the website 494:
Some of the BHHRG's statements were favorably quoted by the isolationist right in the US, by opponents of US foreign policy, as well as governments regarded by Western authorities as authoritarian and criminal, such as that of Belarus.
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the mass movements to unseat are nothing but stooges for the west, out to integrate those brave little authoritarian-socialist regimes into the 'New World Order,' privatize their state industries, and strip them of their
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The BHHRG based part of a Latvia report on an interview with Alfreds Rubiks, the Communist who led the "National Salvation Committee" which would have co-ordinated repression had the coup against Gorbachev not failed in
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large-scale long-term missions of four to six weeks with dozens of experts and hundreds of observers.) The BHHRG dismissed the OSCE's position as an attempt to stifle legitimate criticism and independent reporting.
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while these were ignored by the OSCE and the Council of Europe. Mark Almond, who has written on Balkan matters, criticised the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia on behalf of Albanian separatists in
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Supporters of the BHHRG replied that the name "Helsinki" is not trademarked anywhere and no official imprimatur is needed for any group wishing to monitor the implementation of the
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Its critics accused the BHHRG of taking a predetermined ideological line while observing elections. A British Foreign Office official quoted by Jeremy Druker said of them:
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as donors. The BHHRG's "About Us" page stated that it "does not receive funding from any government" but, according to a Foreign Office source, it received money from the
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1998 – BHHRG predicted war in Kosovo in late February (after US envoy Robert Gelbard called the Kosovo Albanian separatist KLA a 'terrorist group')
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was "generally representative of genuine popular will" and not falsified by the authorities, so that the December rerun election was illegitimate.
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for an election observer mission in 1995. The source said funding was cut off because they found the group prejudiced, partial and unreliable.
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as "neo-Nazis" and many of those backing him on the streets as "druggy skinheads from Lvov" whereas principal elements of the Jewish community
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It subsequently received no funding from this source and its advocates said this proved the group was independent of governments.
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The BHHRG's commentaries indeed alleged that Western governments and international organisations were seeking to implement a "
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These last claims prompted the publication of well-documented articles "exposing" the BHHRG's exploits. The British weekly
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1993 – BHHRG exposure of fraud in the conduct of Russia's constitutional referendum was later admitted by the authorities.
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1999 – BHHRG was the first human rights group to visit the notorious Sangatte camp for asylum seekers in France
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1992 – BHHRG was the first NGO to expose the human rights situation in the former Soviet republic of Georgia
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characterises the BHHRG's opinion as "an intense dislike of liberal internationalism." Tom Palmer of the
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that NATO should be prosecuted instead for bombing Yugoslavia on behalf of Kosovo Albanian separatists.
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1996 – BHHRG report of election fraud in Armenia's presidential election was only acknowledged in 1998
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Western "meddling in the internal affairs" of central and east European countries, notably the former
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Only a few contributors were known by name. Material that the BHHRG issued in 1992 cited the
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The BHHRG was also denounced for failing to mention that it enjoyed no recognition from the
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published "Yanukovich's friends: A human-rights group that defends dictators". The daily
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The BHHRG was almost always more critical of social-democratic than nationalist rulers.
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The BHHRG was founded in 1992. It was run from the Oxford home of historian Professor
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of 1999 report on Roma in Czech, by a member of the European Roma Rights Center.
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which claimed to monitor human rights in the 56 participating States of the
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The BHHRG website claimed that the main activities of the Group included:
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Another leading member, Christine Stone, has also written approvingly of
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removed the group's listing in September 2010, noting "Ceased to exist".
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For instance, it claimed it denounced human rights abuses committed in
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The identity of its backers was also unclear. Still with them in 1999,
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for his alleged crimes because they find fault with its procedures and
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In March 1997, BHHRG member Anthony Daniels wrote an article for the
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2001 – BHHRG exposed the scandal of trafficking in women from Moldova
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Examining issues relating to press freedom and freedom of speech
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Reporting on conditions in prisons and psychiatric institutions
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David Aaronovitch: PR man to Europe's nastiest regimes | Media
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For its part, the BHHRG website said nothing on the subject.
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published "PR man to Europe's nastiest regimes", written by
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Monitoring the conduct of elections in OSCE member states.
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Human rights organisations based in the United Kingdom
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explained that the group does not disclose its donors
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Among actions critics of the BHHRG find ill-advised:
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Among its achievements the BHHRG's website claimed:
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