Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate and Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives by the Department of State in Accordance with Sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980

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Pagina 555 - Second, there is the right to the fulfillment of such vital needs as food, shelter, health care and education.
Pagina 696 - Rights found that such detention had been justified as "strictly required by the exigencies of the situation" under Article 15(i) of the European Convention on Human Rights. The European Court of Human Rights upheld this view in its January 1978 decision.
Pagina 687 - The leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system, of all state organizations and public organizations, is the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Pagina 185 - State government to detain any person so as to prevent him from acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of the State or the maintenance of public order or of supplies and services essential to the community.
Pagina 2 - But when peoples and their governments can approach their problems together— through open, democratic methods— the basis for stability and peace is far more solid and far more enduring. That is why our support for human rights in other countries is in our own national interest as well as part of our own national character. Peace — a peace that preserves freedom— remains America's first goal. In the coming years as a mighty nation.
Pagina 684 - Citizens of the USSR are guaranteed freedom of conscience, that is, the right to profess or not to profess any religion, and to conduct religious worship or atheistic propaganda. Incitement of hostility or hatred on religious grounds is prohibited. In the USSR, the church is separated from the state, and the school from the church.
Pagina 5 - The local contending factions were the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA).

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