Purposeful attempts to revise history, especially the period associated with the Second World War, have been made for years. With this cynical approach, the historical past was sacrificed to momentary considerations of the moment. As a result, the practice of applying so-called “double standards” in evaluating certain situations and phenomena is becoming widespread. At the same time, human rights issues are still used by individual countries in favor of their political interests as a tool for interfering in internal affairs and violating the sovereignty of independent states. The principle of universality, indivisibility, interconnectedness and complementarity of all human rights was reaffirmed by all states on 25 June 1993 in the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the outcome document of the World Conference on Human Rights. WPSJCR – Workers' Party of Social Justice of the Czech Republic UVAPLS – Union of Veterans' Associations in Support of the Values of the People's Liberation Struggle in Slovenia 1941-1945. UPR – Universal Periodic Review (procedure under the UN Human Rights Council) UNHCR – Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCHR – Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for human rights UNESCO – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNDP – United Nations Development Programme UINM – Ukrainian Institute of National Memory UCCRC – Ukrainian Coordination Council of Russian Compatriots SIAN (Stopp islamiseringen av Norge) – Organization “Stop the Islamization of Norway” (Norway) SFIS – Swiss Federal Intelligence Service SB – French Nationalist Movement “Social Bastion” PNOS – Party of Nationally Oriented Swiss OUN – Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists OSCE SMM – Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine of the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe OSCE ODIHR – Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe OSCE – Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe NUJU – National Union of Journalists of Ukraine
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NIOD (Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie) – Institute for War Documentation of the Netherlands
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NIHR (The National Institution for Human Rights) – The National Institution for Human Rights (Netherlands) NDPG – National Democratic Party of Germany MIVD (Militaire Inlichtingen-en Veiligheidsdienst) – Military Intelligence and Security Service of the Netherlands MiND (Meldpunt Discriminatie Internet) – Hotline Discrimination on the Internet (Netherlands)
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IPN (Instytut Pamięci Narodowej – Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu) – Institute of National Memory – Commission for the Investigation of Crimes against the Polish people HRMMU – Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine HELP (Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals) – European Training Program in the field of human rights for representatives of legal professions AC FCNM * – Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National MinoritiesĪDL (Anti-Defamation League) – Non-Governmental Organization "Anti-Defamation League"ĪDV (Anti-Discriminatie Voorzieningen) – Municipal Anti-Discrimination Service (Netherlands)ĪTO – Anti-Terrorist Operation (official name of the Kiev Authorities of the internal armed conflict in the East of Ukraine)īfV (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz) – Internal Security Service and counterintelligence of GermanyĬCRP – Commissioner for Civil Rights in PolandĬDPP – Christian Democratic People's Party (Hungary)ĬDU – “Christian Democratic Union of Germany” partyĬEDAW ** – Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against WomenĬEPOL (Collège européen de police) – European Police CollegeĬERD ** – Committee on the Elimination of Racial DiscriminationĬESCR ** – Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural RightsĬIDI (Centrum Informatie en Documentatie Israel) – Information and Documentation Center in IsraelĬPPE – Conservative People's Party of EstoniaĬRC ** – Committee on the Rights of the ChildĬ-REX (The Center for Research on Extremism) – Center for the Study of Right-Wing Extremism, Hate Crimes, and Political ViolenceĬSCE – Conference on Security and Co-Operation in EuropeĭFGR – Democratic Forum of Germans in RomaniaĮCCAR – European Coalition of Cities Against RacismĮCRI * – European Commission against Racism and IntoleranceĮLAM – “National People's Front” Party (Cyprus)ĮU MIDIS II (Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey) – The second EU study on the situation of minorities and discriminationįCC – Federal Constitutional Court of GermanyįCPE – Federal Center for Political Education