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Slovak Republic: Prisoner of conscience: Martin Badin
3 January 1997

Amnesty International is concerned that Martin Badin has been imprisoned for one year for having refused on grounds of conscience to carry out military service. ...

Report       EUR 72/001/1997

Slovak Republic: Amnesty International urges members of the ...
21 October 1996

News Service 191/96. AI INDEX: EUR 72/03/96. 22 OCTOBER 1996. SLOVAK REPUBLIC: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL URGES MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ...

Press Release       EUR 72/003/1996

Slovak Republic: Possible prisoner of conscience: Milos Lipinsky
14 October 1996

On 26 August 1993, Milos Lipinsky received his call-up papers from the District Military Administration ordering him to start military service on 5 October. Milos ...

Report       EUR 72/002/1996

Human rights are women's right: an Amnesty International briefing
1 March 1995

Universal and indivisible / women and war / fighting for justice / women at risk / campaigning for women's human rights.

Report       ACT 77/002/1995

Amnesty International News Service 23/94
3 February 1994

1. Slovak Republic: Amnesty International concerned about violations of freedom of speech.

Report       NWS 11/023/1994

Amnesty International News Service 116/93
13 September 1993

1. Slovak Republic: Prime Minister's racist remarks about Roma people are irresponsible, says Amnesty International.

Report       NWS 11/116/1993