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We Are Sutyajnik. 2005 ANNUAL REPORT
1. Sutyajnik
– A Brief Introduction
What are we? SUTYAJNIK is a
non-governmental human rights organization founded in Yekaterinburg, Russia in
1994. Sutyajnik is a human rights resource center that helps citizens and
organizations realize rights guaranteed in the Russian Constitution and
international treaties by litigating public interest cases, educating in human
rights, and informing the public about the mechanisms for human rights
protection. One of Sutyajnik’s principal goals is to defend human rights by
working to bring domestic legislation and practice into conformity with
international and constitutional standards in the following areas:
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freedom of association;
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rights of minorities and
discrimination;
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freedom from torture;
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freedoms from unlawful detention,
arrest, and forced medical treatment;
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freedom of expression;
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freedom of religion;
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other rights and freedoms.
Who are we? SUTYAJNIK is a
group of lawyers and senior law students dedicated to protecting the traditional
areas of human rights. Sutyajnik was founded in 1994 by Sergei Beliaev, who
remains its president.
SUTYAJNIK’S
Supervisory Board:
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Tatyana Merzlyakova, Human Rights
Ombudsman for Sverdlovsk oblast
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Ludmila Alexeeva, Chair of the
Moscow Helsinki Group;
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Demyan Bakhrakh, Professor of Law,
pro-rector of the Ural Institute of Economy, Management and Law;
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Kathryn Hendley, Professor of Law
at the University of Wisconsin Law School;
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William Anspach, partner in the
union-side labor law firm Friedman & Wolf;
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Irene Stevenson, Field
Representative, Solidarity Center / AFL-CIO in Central Asia
What do we do? SUTYAJNIK
carries out its mission by:
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Providing legal aid by telephone,
at public walk-in centers, via the internet;
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Providing registration and other
legal resource services to NGOs in the Urals region;
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Representing individuals and NGOs
in judicial and administrative forums in both strategic public interest
litigation and conventional cases;
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Conducting public issue campaigns
and lobbying;
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Sponsoring legal seminars and conferences;
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Providing clinical legal
education by supervising law students who consult and represent clients in
strategic and conventional cases;
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Operating a news agency for human
rights NGOs;
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Challenging legislative and
administrative enactments in the Russian courts;
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Preparing and litigating cases in
the European Court of Human Rights.
Who is
supporting and has supported us in the past? The following organizations: American
Center for International Labor Solidarity, USAID,
National Endowment for Democracy, Eurasia Foundation, Know-How Foundation, Ford
Foundation, the Institute of International Education, Open
Society Institute-Moscow, Open Society Institute-Budapest, John D. and Katherine
T. MacArthur Foundation, the Civil Liberties Foundation, the Moscow Helsinki
Group, the European Council, European Commission, etc.
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