International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights
International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) - an organization that brings together more than 20 countries of the Helsinki committees.
The aim of the federation's Vienna-based association in 1982 was to control the respect of human rights by signatory states of the Final Act and other OSCE / OSCE documents. National committees produce reports on the situation in each country and their members participate in special missions sent to states that violate human rights and conduct extensive education and information activities. Polish counterparts of this organization during the Polish People's Republic were the Movement for the Defense of Human and Citizenship and the Workers' Defense Committee.
On December 7, 2007, Ulrich Fischer, the president of the Helsinki Federation of Human Rights (based in Vienna, Wickenburgg. 14/7, A-1080 Vienna, Austria), wrote to the committees in each country about filing a bankruptcy petition with the Economic Court in Vienna. The information is also available on the English-language website of the Federation.
In January 2008, an Austrian court sentenced IHF's former financial director Rainer Tannenberg to € 1.2 million in fines.
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