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The Centre is an independent Palestinian human rights
organization based in Gaza City. The Centre enjoys
Consultative Status with the
ECOSOC of the United
Nation. It is an affiliate of the
International Commission of
Jurists-Geneva, the
International Federation for Human
Rights (FIDH) – Pairs, and the
Euro-Mediterranean Human
Rights Network -
Copenhagen,
Arab
Organization for Human Rights – Cairo. It
is a recipient of the 1996 French Republic Award on Human
Rights and the 2002 Bruno Kreisky Award for Outstanding
Achievements in the Area of Human Rights. The Centre
was established in 1995 by a group of Palestinian lawyers
and human rights activists in order to:
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Protect human rights
and promote the rule of law in accordance with
international standards.
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Create and develop
democratic institutions and an active civil society,
while promoting democratic culture within Palestinian
society.
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Support all the
efforts aimed at enabling the Palestinian people to
exercise its inalienable rights in regard to
self-determination and independence in accordance with
international Law and UN resolutions.
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The work of the Centre is
conducted through documentation and investigation of human
rights violations, provision of legal aid and counseling for
both individuals and groups, and preparation of research
articles relevant to such issues as the human rights
situation and the rule of law. The Centre also
provides comments on Palestinian Draft Laws and urges the
adoption of legislation that incorporates international
human rights standards and basic democratic principles.
To achieve its goals, the Centre has recruited a committed
staff of well-known human rights lawyers and activists.
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