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2010

  • Aug 2, 2010

    Statement on a resolution marking the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act Statement
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  • Jul 15, 2010

    OSCE Parlimentary Assembly Session in Oslo Statement
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  • Jul 8, 2010

    Cardin Promotes Nuclear Security in Europe and Eurasia Press Release
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  • Jul 5, 2010

    Senator Cardin to Lead Congressional Delegation to Norway Press Release
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  • Jun 29, 2010

    Helsinki Commission Calls for Greater Assistance to Kyrgyzstan Press Release
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  • Jun 14, 2010

    Helsinki Commission to hold Inter-Parliament Cooperation Hearing Press Release
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  • May 4, 2010

    Commissioners Call for Political Leadership to Prevent Inter-Ethnic Conflicts Press Release
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  • May 4, 2010

    Mitigating Inter-Ethnic Conflict in the OSCE Region Hearing
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  • Apr 27, 2010

    Helsinki Commission to Hold Hearing on Inter-Ethnic Conflict Press Release
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  • Apr 21, 2010

    2009 OSCE Mediterranean Conference in Cairo is a Success: Highlights Importance of Revisiting Annual Conference Administration Article
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  • Feb 2, 2010

    Commission Calls for Kazakhstan to Lead OSCE by Example Press Release
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  • Jan 28, 2010

    ROOM CHANGE: Hearing on Kazakhstan’s Leadership of the OSCE Press Release
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2009

  • Aug 18, 2009

    Commission Plays Leading Role at Parliamentary Assembly in Lithuania Article
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  • Jun 8, 2009

    Cardin, Hastings Comment on Elections in Lebanon Press Release
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2008

  • Nov 12, 2008

    Georgia Debate and Mediterranean Forum Highlight OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Fall Meetings in Toronto Article
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  • Aug 11, 2008

    OSCE 101: Briefing for Civil Society Press Release
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2007

  • Dec 7, 2007

    OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Continues to Play a Constructive Role Article
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  • Oct 31, 2007

    Helsinki Commission to Hold Hearing Examining Security in the 21st Century Press Release
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  • Oct 18, 2007

    Parliamentary Perspective of Challenges Facing Today’s Europe Hearing
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  • Jun 21, 2007

    Hon. Alcee L. Hastings (Chairman) - Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Testimony
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  • Jun 20, 2007

    Helsinki Commission to Hold Hearing on Energy Security in the OSCE Region Press Release
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  • Mar 13, 2007

    Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome Statement
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2005

  • May 31, 2005

    Helsinki Commission Chair Lauds Russia's Commitment to Withdraw Troops from Georgia Press Release
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  • May 23, 2005

    Helsinki Commission, Top U.N. Official to Discuss Human Rights Concerns in Kosovo Press Release
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  • Mar 15, 2005

    Russian Support for the Syrian Regime Statement
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  • Jan 18, 2005

    The Mediterranean Dimension Today: Seeds of Hope Article
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2004

  • Sep 15, 2004

    Hearing: Advancing U.S. Interests Through the OSCE Hearing
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  • Jun 15, 2004

    Hearing: The Middle East: Would the Helsinki Process Apply? Hearing
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  • Jun 9, 2004

    Promoting Democracy and Human Rights in the Middle East Focus of Helsinki Commission Hearing Press Release
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  • Apr 20, 2004

    Helsinki Commissioners Active at Parliamentary Assembly Winter Meeting Article
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  • Mar 23, 2004

    Helsinki Commission Briefing Highlights OSCE’s Military Dimension of Security Article
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  • Mar 16, 2004

    Hearing: Human Rights and Police Reform in Northern Ireland Hearing
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  • Feb 26, 2004

    Hearing: The Bulgarian Leadership of the OSCE Hearing
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  • Feb 11, 2004

    Briefing: OSCE's Contribution to European Security Briefing
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  • Feb 4, 2004

    Briefing Reviews OSCE Work on Combating Terrorism, Controlling Arms Transfers & Encouraging Military Transparency in Europe Press Release
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2003

  • Nov 26, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Reviews OSCE Dutch Leadership Article
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  • Sep 25, 2003

    Relatives Testify of Struggles to Resolve Missing Persons Cases in Former Yugoslavia Article
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  • Sep 3, 2003

    Hearing: The Dutch Leadership of the OSCE Hearing
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  • Aug 28, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Reviews Dutch Leadership of the OSCE Press Release
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  • Aug 6, 2003

    OSCE Holds First Annual Security Review Conference Article
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  • Aug 1, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Examines Plight of Internally Displaced Persons Article
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  • Jul 7, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Members Press Belgrade to Apprehend Indicted War Criminals, Cooperate with Hague Tribunal Article
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  • Jun 10, 2003

    Hearing: Internally Displaced Persons in the Caucasus Region and Southeastern Anatolia Hearing
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  • Jun 5, 2003

    No Place Like Home Plight of Internally Displaced Focus of Helsinki Commission Hearing Press Release
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  • Jun 2, 2003

    Human Rights in Chechnya Focus of Helsinki Commission Briefing Article
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2002

  • Nov 18, 2002

    Prospects for Change in Turkey Statement
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  • Oct 10, 2002

    Hearing: U.S. Policy Toward the OSCE Hearing
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  • Sep 24, 2002

    Hearing: The Republic of Georgia: Democracy, Human Rights and Security Hearing
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  • Sep 19, 2002

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines Democracy, Human Rights & Security in Georgia Press Release
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  • Jun 11, 2002

    Kosovo’s Human Rights Atmosphere Focus of Helsinki Commission Hearing Press Release
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  • May 6, 2002

    Russian-Chechen War Focus of Hearing Press Release
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  • Mar 26, 2002

    Briefing: If the Cyprus Talks Fail Briefing
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2001

  • Dec 5, 2001

    Briefing: The Status of Cyprus Briefing
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  • Sep 25, 2001

    Hearing: Moldova: Are the Russian Troops Really Leaving? Hearing
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  • Sep 19, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing to Examine Situation in Moldova Press Release
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  • Sep 5, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines International Civilian Policing Efforts Press Release
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  • Aug 22, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines International Civilian Policing Efforts, Training and Monitoring of Local Police Forces Press Release
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  • Jul 19, 2001

    Senate Adopts Campbell Resolution on Tenth Anniversary of Baltic Freedom from Soviet Rule Press Release
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  • Apr 26, 2001

    Senate Concurrent Resolution 34 Statement
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  • Mar 26, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines Recent Developments in and around Kosovo Press Release
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2000

  • Nov 2, 2000

    Turkey and Possible Military Equipment Sales Statement
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  • Oct 30, 2000

    Russian Arms Sales to Iran Statement
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  • Sep 1, 2000

    Report: U.S. Statements at the 1999 OSCE Review Conference Article
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  • Jun 13, 2000

    President Putin's Visit to Moldova Statement
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1999

  • Jan 15, 1999

    “Human Rights in Russia are headed down the wrong road” Helsinki Commission Co-Chairman Chris Smith says Press Release
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1997

  • Feb 20, 1997

    Briefing: Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Briefing
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1996

  • Apr 26, 1996

    Report: US Helsinki Commission Delegation to Georgia and Azerbaijan Article
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1994

  • May 24, 1994

    Hearing: Russia and Its Neighbors Hearing
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  • May 6, 1994

    Briefing: Russia and NATO: Moscow's Foreign Policy and Partnership for Peace Briefing
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1993

  • Jun 10, 1993

    U.S. Human Rights Policy: Joint Hearing with House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Security, International Organizations and Human Rights Briefing
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  • Jun 10, 1993

    Briefing:U.S. Human Rights Policy: Joint Hearing with House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Security, International Organizations and Human Rights- Part 2 Briefing
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1988

  • Jun 23, 1988

    Hearing: Status of Conventional Stability Talks in Europe Hearing
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1987

  • May 1, 1987

    Report: The Miroslav Medvid Incident - Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations Article
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1986

  • Oct 1, 1986

    List of Organizations Involved in Exchange Programs with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Article
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  • Oct 1, 1986

    Hearing: Stockholm Meeting of the Conference on Confidence and Security Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe (CDE) Hearing
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1984

  • May 1, 1984

    Documents of the Soviet Groups to Establish Trust Between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Article
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1981

  • Jul 22, 1981

    Hearing: Soviet Violation of Helsinki Finat Act: Invasion of Afghanistan Hearing
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  • Jul 8, 2010

    Cardin Promotes Nuclear Security in Europe and Eurasia Press Release
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  • Jul 5, 2010

    Senator Cardin to Lead Congressional Delegation to Norway Press Release
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  • Jun 29, 2010

    Helsinki Commission Calls for Greater Assistance to Kyrgyzstan Press Release
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  • Jun 14, 2010

    Helsinki Commission to hold Inter-Parliament Cooperation Hearing Press Release
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  • May 4, 2010

    Commissioners Call for Political Leadership to Prevent Inter-Ethnic Conflicts Press Release
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  • Apr 27, 2010

    Helsinki Commission to Hold Hearing on Inter-Ethnic Conflict Press Release
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  • Apr 21, 2010

    2009 OSCE Mediterranean Conference in Cairo is a Success: Highlights Importance of Revisiting Annual Conference Administration Article
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  • Feb 2, 2010

    Commission Calls for Kazakhstan to Lead OSCE by Example Press Release
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  • Jan 28, 2010

    ROOM CHANGE: Hearing on Kazakhstan’s Leadership of the OSCE Press Release
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  • Aug 18, 2009

    Commission Plays Leading Role at Parliamentary Assembly in Lithuania Article
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  • Jun 8, 2009

    Cardin, Hastings Comment on Elections in Lebanon Press Release
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  • Nov 12, 2008

    Georgia Debate and Mediterranean Forum Highlight OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Fall Meetings in Toronto Article
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  • Aug 11, 2008

    OSCE 101: Briefing for Civil Society Press Release
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  • Dec 7, 2007

    OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Continues to Play a Constructive Role Article
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  • Oct 31, 2007

    Helsinki Commission to Hold Hearing Examining Security in the 21st Century Press Release
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  • Jun 20, 2007

    Helsinki Commission to Hold Hearing on Energy Security in the OSCE Region Press Release
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  • May 31, 2005

    Helsinki Commission Chair Lauds Russia's Commitment to Withdraw Troops from Georgia Press Release
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  • May 23, 2005

    Helsinki Commission, Top U.N. Official to Discuss Human Rights Concerns in Kosovo Press Release
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  • Jan 18, 2005

    The Mediterranean Dimension Today: Seeds of Hope Article
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  • Jun 9, 2004

    Promoting Democracy and Human Rights in the Middle East Focus of Helsinki Commission Hearing Press Release
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  • Apr 20, 2004

    Helsinki Commissioners Active at Parliamentary Assembly Winter Meeting Article
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  • Mar 23, 2004

    Helsinki Commission Briefing Highlights OSCE’s Military Dimension of Security Article
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  • Feb 4, 2004

    Briefing Reviews OSCE Work on Combating Terrorism, Controlling Arms Transfers & Encouraging Military Transparency in Europe Press Release
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  • Nov 26, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Reviews OSCE Dutch Leadership Article
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  • Sep 25, 2003

    Relatives Testify of Struggles to Resolve Missing Persons Cases in Former Yugoslavia Article
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  • Aug 28, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Reviews Dutch Leadership of the OSCE Press Release
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  • Aug 6, 2003

    OSCE Holds First Annual Security Review Conference Article
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  • Aug 1, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Examines Plight of Internally Displaced Persons Article
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  • Jul 7, 2003

    Helsinki Commission Members Press Belgrade to Apprehend Indicted War Criminals, Cooperate with Hague Tribunal Article
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  • Jun 5, 2003

    No Place Like Home Plight of Internally Displaced Focus of Helsinki Commission Hearing Press Release
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  • Jun 2, 2003

    Human Rights in Chechnya Focus of Helsinki Commission Briefing Article
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  • Sep 19, 2002

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines Democracy, Human Rights & Security in Georgia Press Release
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  • Jun 11, 2002

    Kosovo’s Human Rights Atmosphere Focus of Helsinki Commission Hearing Press Release
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  • May 6, 2002

    Russian-Chechen War Focus of Hearing Press Release
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  • Sep 19, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing to Examine Situation in Moldova Press Release
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  • Sep 5, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines International Civilian Policing Efforts Press Release
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  • Aug 22, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines International Civilian Policing Efforts, Training and Monitoring of Local Police Forces Press Release
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  • Jul 19, 2001

    Senate Adopts Campbell Resolution on Tenth Anniversary of Baltic Freedom from Soviet Rule Press Release
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  • Mar 26, 2001

    Helsinki Commission Hearing Examines Recent Developments in and around Kosovo Press Release
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  • Sep 1, 2000

    Report: U.S. Statements at the 1999 OSCE Review Conference Article
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  • Jan 15, 1999

    “Human Rights in Russia are headed down the wrong road” Helsinki Commission Co-Chairman Chris Smith says Press Release
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  • Apr 26, 1996

    Report: US Helsinki Commission Delegation to Georgia and Azerbaijan Article
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  • May 1, 1987

    Report: The Miroslav Medvid Incident - Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations Article
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  • Oct 1, 1986

    List of Organizations Involved in Exchange Programs with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Article
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  • May 1, 1984

    Documents of the Soviet Groups to Establish Trust Between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Article
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  • May 4, 2010

    Mitigating Inter-Ethnic Conflict in the OSCE Region Hearing
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  • Oct 18, 2007

    Parliamentary Perspective of Challenges Facing Today’s Europe Hearing
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  • Sep 15, 2004

    Hearing: Advancing U.S. Interests Through the OSCE Hearing
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  • Jun 15, 2004

    Hearing: The Middle East: Would the Helsinki Process Apply? Hearing
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  • Mar 16, 2004

    Hearing: Human Rights and Police Reform in Northern Ireland Hearing
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  • Feb 26, 2004

    Hearing: The Bulgarian Leadership of the OSCE Hearing
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  • Feb 11, 2004

    Briefing: OSCE's Contribution to European Security Briefing
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  • Sep 3, 2003

    Hearing: The Dutch Leadership of the OSCE Hearing
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  • Jun 10, 2003

    Hearing: Internally Displaced Persons in the Caucasus Region and Southeastern Anatolia Hearing
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  • Oct 10, 2002

    Hearing: U.S. Policy Toward the OSCE Hearing
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  • Sep 24, 2002

    Hearing: The Republic of Georgia: Democracy, Human Rights and Security Hearing
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  • Mar 26, 2002

    Briefing: If the Cyprus Talks Fail Briefing
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  • Dec 5, 2001

    Briefing: The Status of Cyprus Briefing
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  • Sep 25, 2001

    Hearing: Moldova: Are the Russian Troops Really Leaving? Hearing
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  • Feb 20, 1997

    Briefing: Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Briefing
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  • May 24, 1994

    Hearing: Russia and Its Neighbors Hearing
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  • May 6, 1994

    Briefing: Russia and NATO: Moscow's Foreign Policy and Partnership for Peace Briefing
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  • Jun 10, 1993

    U.S. Human Rights Policy: Joint Hearing with House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Security, International Organizations and Human Rights Briefing
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  • Jun 10, 1993

    Briefing:U.S. Human Rights Policy: Joint Hearing with House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Security, International Organizations and Human Rights- Part 2 Briefing
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  • Jun 23, 1988

    Hearing: Status of Conventional Stability Talks in Europe Hearing
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  • Oct 1, 1986

    Hearing: Stockholm Meeting of the Conference on Confidence and Security Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe (CDE) Hearing
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  • Jul 22, 1981

    Hearing: Soviet Violation of Helsinki Finat Act: Invasion of Afghanistan Hearing
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  • Aug 2, 2010

    Statement on a resolution marking the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act Statement
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  • Jul 15, 2010

    OSCE Parlimentary Assembly Session in Oslo Statement
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  • Mar 13, 2007

    Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome Statement
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  • Mar 15, 2005

    Russian Support for the Syrian Regime Statement
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  • Nov 18, 2002

    Prospects for Change in Turkey Statement
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  • Apr 26, 2001

    Senate Concurrent Resolution 34 Statement
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  • Nov 2, 2000

    Turkey and Possible Military Equipment Sales Statement
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  • Oct 30, 2000

    Russian Arms Sales to Iran Statement
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  • Jun 13, 2000

    President Putin's Visit to Moldova Statement
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Hon. Alcee L. Hastings, Chairman

Volume: 40

Number: 30

Hon. Benjamin L. Cardin, Co-Chairman
November 12, 2008
www.csce.gov

GEORGIA DEBATE AND MEDITERRANEAN FORUM HIGHLIGHT OSCE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY FALL MEETINGS IN TORONTO



By Alex Johnson, Policy Advisor and Marlene Kaufmann, General Counsel

Approximately 180 parliamentarians from 49 countries throughout the OSCE region, including two members of the U.S. Congress, assembled in Toronto, Canada from September 18 to 21, 2008 for the convening of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA) Fall Meetings. This record turnout for an OSCE PA Fall Meeting was convened under the theme “The OSCE in an Open World: Trade, Migration, and Security,” and featured a dedicated Mediterranean Forum as well as a spirited debate on the conflict in Georgia. Other sessions focused on the impact of migration and trade in the OSCE region and the role of the OSCE’s Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODHIR), featuring a presentation by that Office’s Director, Ambassador Janez Lenar?i?. Representatives from Mediterranean Partners Algeria, Israel, Jordan, and Morocco actively participated in the meetings.

The U.S. Delegation was led by Helsinki Commission Chairman, Representative Alcee L. Hastings (D-FL), a past president of the OSCE PA and current Special Representative on Mediterranean Affairs. Commission Co-Chairman, Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), a Vice-President of the OSCE PA, co-chaired the delegation.

Mediterranean Forum
The Mediterranean Forum of the 2008 OSCE Fall Meetings was very well attended and featured thoughtful dialogue on the fate of the Union for the Mediterranean. Introductory remarks were given by Parliamentary Assembly President João Soares of Portugal and Chairman Hastings in his capacity as the Assembly’s Special Representative on Mediterranean Affairs. In his remarks, Chairman Hastings expressed support for the economic development component of the Union for the Mediterranean and used the opportunity to call on EU countries to accept Iraqi refugees, noting that the impact of more than two million displaced Iraqis on neighboring countries could threaten stability in the region. Mr. Gilles Mentré representing the European Union Presidency of France and Ambassador Mara Marinaki, permanent representative of Greece to the OSCE and Chair of the OSCE Mediterranean Partner Contact Group, gave keynote presentations.

As one of the architects of the Union for the Mediterranean proposal, Mr. Mentré reviewed its goals and strategies to frame the discussion. He specifically described President Nicolas Sarkozy’s goal of fostering better cooperation between Mediterranean States of the North and South while reforming the 1995 Barcelona Process of the EU. In order to accomplish this, the Union for the Mediterranean creates a co-presidency – currently held by France and Egypt, a joint secretariat that will be physically located in one of the southern states, and new economic, technical and social projects to implement the Union’s objectives. Some of the projects to be implemented first include cleaning up pollution in the Mediterranean Sea, promoting small businesses, increasing access to fresh water, developing solar power, and civil society capacity building.

Algeria, Israel, Jordan and Morocco made interventions along with eleven other states. Mediterranean Partners consistently emphasized the need for improved cooperation to increase food security and manage migration in the region. First, Mr. Abderezak Bouhara, head of the Algerian delegation, welcomed President Sarkozy’s initiative, particularly for its potential to improve cooperation for security and energy development, and also called attention to consistent images of migration in Western media which adversely impact confidence and public opinion in the region. Mr. Reuven Rivlin, head of the Israeli delegation, welcomed the proposal for its potential to improve the peace process through active projects to address growing humanitarian and environmental needs, matters which have tended to exacerbate conflict in the region. Mr. Rivlin noted that over 50 percent of the legislation passed in the Knesset in the last year has been related to current environmental challenges. Mr. Hani Al Nawafleh of the Jordanian delegation emphasized the potential for improved partnerships to address the refugee crisis in the region stemming from conflict in Iraq. Mr. Al Nawafleh also called for a holistic peace process for the region including efforts to substantially increase investment and trade. Mr. Mohamed El Mostafa Ibrahimy, head of the Moroccan delegation, welcomed the proposal and also stressed a holistic approach for the Union which would transcend traditional security concerns and also address food security and climate change. Other interventions, primarily inspired by various local interests, also welcomed the proposal with only some Italian parliamentarians expressing reservations based on tension over migration in the region.

Opening Session
Following remarks by Canadian Senator Consiglio Di Nino and Senator Noël Kinsella, Speaker of the Canadian Senate, the keynote was given by Gareth Evans, President of the International Crisis Group and former Australian foreign minister. Mr. Evans’ characterization of the role the OSCE and its parliamentary dimension could play in resolving the crisis in Georgia was met with heated opposition by the delegation of the Russian Federation and a threat to disengage from the OSCE entirely. Mr. Alexander Kozlovsky, head of the Russian delegation, was then permitted to speak and made an impassioned statement on the role of the Russian Federation in the recent conflict in Georgia. Mr. Kozlovsky asserted that action taken by his country in South Ossetia and Abkhazia was reactionary and inspired by a need to protect Russians. He also labeled international media coverage of the conflict “information terrorism,” specifically taking note of CNN’s interpretation of the event as Russian aggression from the onset of the conflict. With the exception of a relatively calm response by the Georgian delegation, the remainder of the interventions during this session, at the request of President Soares, focused on the many other security and institutional issues raised by the Evans presentation.

Debate on the Crisis in Georgia
A highly-attended highlight of the Fall Meetings was a debate on the recent military conflict in Georgia. Framed by presentations delivered by Georgian Foreign Minister Eka Tkeshelashvili and Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin, parliamentarians were given an opportunity to voice their reactions to the conflict. OSCE PA President-Emeritus Göran Lennmarker (Sweden) opened the session in his capacity as Special Envoy for Georgia and attempted to establish a common context for discussion and a way forward to resolve the conflict. Mr. Lennmarker highlighted the need to support refugees and persons internally displaced as a result of the conflict. He called for observers on the ground to protect civilians and gather information surrounding three key points of contention: 1) the distribution of Russian passports to people living in South Ossetia and Abkahzia following the deployment of Russian troops to those regions; 2) artillery and mortar fire which occurred in Tshkanvali in July and August; 3) Clarification of conflict in the Kodori Valley of Abkhazia. Mr. Lennmarker called for the establishment of a “Catastrophe Commission” to ascertain the truth surrounding the events leading up to the fighting in order to appropriately proceed in resolving the conflict. He encouraged the countries of the Caucuses (Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan) to work together to seek regional solutions to security challenges and to engage Turkey and the EU as well in future negotiations with the Russian Federation.

Mr. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, head of the Kazakh delegation, offered a mediating perspective by highlighting the fact that Kazakhstan has long-standing good relations with both the Russian Federation and Georgia, thus giving his country a potential role in future negotiations toward a resolution of the conflict. He said that Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev was one of the first to be informed about military action in the region and claimed that Nazarbayev was informed that initial actions came from inside Georgian territory. Tokayev called the situation a tragedy for both sides and urged participants in the debate to avoid a simplistic approach and laying blame. He noted the unique role that parliamentarians can play in working with both countries and supported the call for a UN mission of 200 observers with no preconditions. Mr. Tokayev noted that Kazakhstan has always supported the principle of territorial integrity over self-determination and will continue to do so, but also called for the strict observance of human rights.

Ambassador Aleksi Härkönen, head of the Finnish OSCE Chairmanship Task Force, explained the level of OSCE engagement in Georgia following the recent conflict, including a meeting between the OSCE Georgia Mission Chief, Ambassador Terhi Hakala, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Tshkanvali on September 15. Härkönen stressed that the OSCE would continue an intensive focus on resolving the crisis in Georgia including OSCE Chairman in Office Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb’s intention to meet with all parties at the United Nations in New York during ministerial week. He affirmed the OSCE’s commitment to play a leadership role in resolving the crisis during the Geneva Conference scheduled for October 15. The Ambassador presented several proposals for resolution in the region: the creation of a new international platform which fosters cooperation among the UN, the OSCE, the EU and other stakeholders; continued prioritization of OSCE and UN field activities in the region; and the immediate deployment of United Nations observers. Härkönen concluded by informing the parliamentarians that the OSCE Chairman in Office had asked both the OSCE High Commissioner for National Minorities, Ambassador Knut Vollebaek and ODIHR Director Janez Lenarcic to conduct a human rights assessment of the situation in Georgia.

Georgian Foreign Minister Eka Tkeshelashvili reviewed the history of the region from her country’s perspective, asserting that “frozen conflicts” are dangerous and have destabilized the Caucuses region. She observed that Russian troops have been in South Ossetia and Abkhazia since the early 1990s and tension increased to a boiling point during the April 2008 NATO summit in Bucharest during which, she claimed, Russia threatened Georgia . The Foreign Minister also observed that even within the existing ceasefire agreement, Russian troops are restricting the movement of the limited number of international observers in the conflict zones. She stressed the need for transparency which could be achieved by the deployment of a large number of international observers and a thorough investigation of the events leading up to the conflict. Ms. Tkeshelashvili asserted that there are at least 150,000 refugees and internally displaced persons as a result of ethnic cleansing in the conflict zones. She went on to praise the leadership of the EU and the French presidency in mediating a resolution, but decried the lack of implementation of the ceasefire agreement. She also claimed that it is the intention of the Russian Federation to stop the expansion of NATO and divide Europe.

Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin reviewed the history of the region from the Russian perspective. He claimed that Georgia had staged military maneuvers near both South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which resulted in attacks on South Ossetia on August 7 and 8. He implied U.S. support for these activities citing the sale of U.S. military equipment to Georgia and the presence of 125 U.S. advisors in the country. Churkin described his efforts to call for United Nations Security Council action against Georgia for its initial military action but noted that his attempts were blocked. He asserted that 1600 people, including Russians, died in South Ossetia as a result of military action by Georgia. Churkin noted that some members of the U.S. Congress have called for an investigation of Georgia’s actions and that Russians have always favored negotiation over military action. He asserted that, “by opting for genocide,” the Georgians gave up their right of sovereignty and their actions therefore necessitated a military response by the Russian Federation. The Ambassador challenged the notion of Russian resistance to implementation of the ceasefire and claimed that Russia has complied with all agreements ahead of schedule. He believes that the OSCE tried to rewrite the August 8 agreement.

One of the most persistent themes of the debate was articulated by the delegations of the United Kingdom and Italy as they expressed concern about the potential for the establishment of a new psychological “iron curtain” in response to the military conflict in Georgia. A number of delegations cautioned against this, noting that this would deter positive cooperation with the Russian Federation. The Belgian delegation observed that moving forward with aid and redevelopment in the region should provide the stability necessary to prevent further provocation and conflict. Canadian Senator Jerry Grafstein, supported by others, offered the concept of establishing a standing committee of parliamentarians available for immediate deployment to undertake diplomatic efforts to prevent similar situations in the future. Many parliamentarians agreed that they, as directly elected representatives of the people, could contribute a unique bridging role as interlocutors with citizens, governments and other stakeholders in potential conflict situations. Delegations from several former Soviet States, particularly the Ukrainian delegation, cautioned against the rhetoric of the Russian delegation and Ambassador Churkin which alluded to the former “great empire of Russia.” The Ukrainians felt that such comments revealed the imperialist intentions of the Russian Federation. These observations were followed by spirited exchanges between Ambassador Churkin on the dais and the delegations of other former Soviet states in agreement with the observations of the Ukrainian delegation. Another heated exchange in the debate began with the Albanian delegation’s assertion that the situation in Georgia is not appropriate for comparison with Kosovo. Spirited outbursts ensued directly between Ambassador Churkin and the Albanian delegation.

Several parliamentarians from the Greek and French delegations supported Ambassador Churkin’s allegation that any semblance of a new “iron curtain” is being generated by U.S. efforts to establish new bases in NATO countries or potential future partners. Churkin sought to also draw parallels between the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the conflict in Georgia by likening what U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice referred to as the “mistakes” of Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to those of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. He further suggested that the U.S. should immediately withdraw its troops from Iraq before entering any discussions regarding territorial sovereignty throughout the world. The parliamentarians supporting these allegations added that U.S. militarization of space and new missile installation projects through NATO matched the imperialist objectives of the Russian Federation. A member of the French delegation referred to Russian reactions to NATO expansion as logical, since “Russia cannot always be on the retreat.”

Standing Committee
At the conclusion of the Fall Session, Co-Chairman Cardin attended the meeting of the OSCE PA Standing Committee, the leadership body of the Assembly composed of the Heads of Delegations of the 56 OSCE participating States and the Assembly’s officers. The Standing Committee applauded the accomplishments of the Mediterranean Forum and the Georgia debate in contributing to one of the most successful Fall Sessions of the OSCE PA. The meeting primarily consisted of presentations from the OSCE Secretariat, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Secretariat, OSCE PA leadership, and a number of special representatives. Notable contributions of the special representatives included calls to focus the work of the OSCE PA toward Central Asia by strengthening inter-parliamentary cooperation and working on initiatives to increase the participation of women in delegations to the OSCE PA. Other presentations included updates on election observation missions and briefings on the budget. Co-Chairman Cardin participated in the review of the OSCE budget by calling for greater transparency, field mission audits and access to OSCE financial reporting for participating States. Other delegations also reflected on the budget as well as various reports, and the meeting concluded with a review of upcoming OSCE PA meetings.




Countries

Algeria
Canada
Egypt
Israel
Jordan
Morocco
Tunisia

Issues

Citizenship and Political Rights
Confidence and Security Building Measures
Conflict Prevention/Rehabilitation
Freedom of Movement
Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons
Military Aspects of Security
OSCE Institutions/Structures/Meetings


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Congresswoman Louise Slaughter voting at the OSCE PA Annual Meeting on July 10, 2010.