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- Human_rights_group abstract "A human rights group, or human rights organization, is a non-governmental organization which advocates for human rights through identification of their violation, collecting incident data, its analysis and publication, promotion of public awareness while conducting institutional advocacy, and lobbying to halt these violations.Like other NGOs, human rights groups are defined in their characteristics by legal, including taxation, constraints under which they operate, such as1. is 'non-governmental' meaning that it is established by private initiative, is free from governmental influence, and does not perform public functions.2. has an aim that is not-for-profit, meaning that if any profits are earned by the organisation they are not distributed to its members but used in the pursuit of its objective,3. does not use or promote violence or have clear connections with criminality, and4. has a formal existence with a statute and a democratic and representative structure, and does normally, but not necessarily, enjoy legal personality under national law.What distinguishes a human rights group from other political elements of any given society is that while political advocates usually seeking to protect only the rights of their own constituents, a human rights group seeks to defend the same rights for all members of that or any other society.Unlike political groups which seek to advance their own discrete interests or programs a human rights group attempts to keep the political process open to all legitimate participants in the societal conflicts where such human rights violations occur. This generally independent focus distinguishes human rights groups from sectarian and partisan groups such as for example trades unions, whose primary goal is to protect the interests of the members of unions.Human rights groups are sometimes confused with humanitarian organizations and groups representing lobbies focused on specific issue lobbies, while most seek to distinguishing themselves from political movements involved in the conflicts that are often causes of the human rights abuses.Often human rights groups claim expert knowledge on the issue or issues it surveys through human rights observers as field researchers.One of the best known international human rights groups is Amnesty International. However it, like many other groups, has stretched the definition of a human rights group because aside from not being a single-issue advocate it has also ventured into issues that are not clearly human rights.There are some governmental organisations that are also named human rights group, such as the UK Parliamentary Human Rights Group, but which are primarily reporting groups for the purpose of policy design.".
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- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLink Amnesty_International.
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_rights_organizations.
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLink Field_research.
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLink Human_Rights_Focus_Organisation_-_HRFO.
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLink Human_rights.
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- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLink Humanitarianism.
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- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "Human rights group".
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "Human_rights group".
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "human rights advocacy organization".
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "human rights group".
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "human rights organization".
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "human rights".
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "human-rights organization".
- Human_rights_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "rights group".
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- Human_rights_group subject Category:Human_rights_organizations.
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- Human_rights_group comment "A human rights group, or human rights organization, is a non-governmental organization which advocates for human rights through identification of their violation, collecting incident data, its analysis and publication, promotion of public awareness while conducting institutional advocacy, and lobbying to halt these violations.Like other NGOs, human rights groups are defined in their characteristics by legal, including taxation, constraints under which they operate, such as1.".
- Human_rights_group label "Human rights group".
- Human_rights_group sameAs Q1920810.
- Human_rights_group sameAs مجموعة_حقوق_الإنسان.
- Human_rights_group sameAs Menschenrechtsorganisation.
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- Human_rights_group sameAs Q1920810.
- Human_rights_group wasDerivedFrom Human_rights_group?oldid=662891155.
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