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Description: "The Committee on Human Rights (CHR), created in 1976, is a standing membership committee of the United States National Academy of Sciences (NAS), National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and National Academy of Medicine (NAM), institutions composed of many of the world’s most distinguished scientists, engineers, physicians, and researchers. The CHR serves as a bridge between the human rights and scientific communities, in recognition of the importance of rights protection both for scientific inquiry and the realization of human dignity worldwide."
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Subject: Human rights, Freedom of information, Intellectual freedom
Description: Egypt-focused independent association based in Egypt "interested in issues related [to] the protection of freedom of thought and expression." Includes publications. In Arabic and English.
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Subject: Human rights, Civil rights, Human rights advocacy, Freedom of expression, Intellectual freedom , Freedom of association
Description: "The International Human Rights Network of Academies and Scholarly Societies (H.R. Network), created in 1993, works to address grave issues of science and human rights, particularly cases of scientists, scholars, engineers, and health professionals around the world who are subjected to severe repression solely for having nonviolently exercised their rights under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). It seeks to promote the free exchange of ideas and opinions among scientists and scholars in all countries and, thereby, to stimulate the development of collaborative educational, research, and human rights endeavors within academies and the institutions with which they are affiliated. "
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Subject: Human rights, Freedom of information, Intellectual freedom
Description: "The Committee on Human Rights (CHR), created in 1976, is a standing membership committee of the United States National Academy of Sciences (NAS), National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and National Academy of Medicine (NAM), institutions composed of many of the world’s most distinguished scientists, engineers, physicians, and researchers. The CHR serves as a bridge between the human rights and scientific communities, in recognition of the importance of rights protection both for scientific inquiry and the realization of human dignity worldwide."
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Subject: Human rights, Freedom of information, Intellectual freedom
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