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Series of articles on statelessness
The European Court of Human Rights suspends return of seriously ill Afghan minor asylum seeker from Hungary to Greece under the Dublin Regulation
Expulsion and Human Rights
Evaluating a year and a half
Anti-Roma statements of a mayor qualify as harassment according to the Equal Treatment Authority
HHC wins lawsuit against the National and Budapest Police Headquarters
HHC challenge before Constituional Court on discriminative provision barring non-nationals from public service
HHC comments on draft law on enforcement of criminal sentences
Supreme Court judgment on police measures restricting access to Parliament square in Budapest
European call against forced returns to Afghanistan
HHC position on wearing the uniform of the dissolved Hungarian Guard
HHC wins lawsuit against newspaper Magyar Nemzet
NGOs' statement regarding the role of the National Security Services in the investigation of attacks against Roma
HHC calls on President of the Republic and all parliamentary parties to show support for Gay Pride parade on 5 September
HHC position on the 22 August event of the new Hungarian Guard
HHC position on the neo-Nazi demonstration planned for 15 August
Article on the dissolution of the Hungarian Guard
HHC position on the 11 July 2009 demonstration of the Hungarian Guard
HHC position on the 4 July 2009 demonstration of the Hungarian Guard
Human rights NGOs file report for incitement to hatred
Foreigners in Hungary – A Guide for Journalists (2009)
Non-EU-harmonised forms of international protection in Hungary (2009)
Anti-discrimination activities

The right to equal treatment is guaranteed by the Hungarian Constitution and many international human rights documents.  However, the fight against discrimination often faces huge obstacles.

The Hungarian Helsinki Committee's aim is to promote respect for equal human dignity. In this interest, the HHC organizes anti-discrimination trainigs, provides legal assistance to victims of discrimination, and carries out research.

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