Briefing on Pluralism and Tolerance in Croatia, Volume 4 |
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Page 6 - We started the process of democratization at the end of the '80s and the beginning of the '90s, and had a budding pluralism in the politicalsense, as well as ethnic and cultural. During the war, and in "no war/no peace" periods in Croatia, this pluralism and tolerance has been strongly jeopardized.
Page 24 - This was also confirmed by the Human Rights Committee under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, General comment 3 (13), Yearbook of the Human Rights Committee ¡981-1982, Vol.
Page 1 - The briefing was held in room 340 of the Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC, at 10:12 am, Robert Hand, Helsinki Commission Staff Advisor, moderating.