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The Human Rights Institute of Catalonia (IDHC) was created more than twenty years ago by a group of people committed to fighting for the progress of freedom and democracy in the world. Their aim was to join both individual and collective forces, coming from both public and private institutions, in order to expand the political, social and cultural rights of everyone.


  Agenda

Saturday, 28th of January 2012
Catalan Social Forum
Preceded by an assembly of the FSCAT organizations



Thursday, 9th of February 2012
Presentation of report SOLCOM 2011
Violations in Spain of the Convention on human rights of people with disability



Every Wednesday, 11-11:30 am
Human rights in Radio 4



  News

Tuesday, 31th of January 2012
Statement in support for Baltasar Garzón



Friday, 27th of January 2012
Statement in support of Guatemala

For the fight against impunity, promoted by different organizations, institutions...



Thursday, 19th of January 2012
75 NGOs call for a new Human Rights Plan

The Second Plan should improve the First Plan approved by the previous government



Monday, 16th of January 2012
Statement Center for Foreigners in Zona Franca

IDHC has announced its accession to the statement



Wednesday, 11th of January 2012
Álvaro García Trabanca, Premi Solidaritat 2011

The court has recognized his long history working for human rights



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  Highlights


The court of Solidarity Prize 2011 has recognized this time to Alvaro Garcia Trabanca, trade union leader with a long history in defense of human rights. Carrer, magazine published by Favb, has been recognized with a special mention


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The IDHC opens this new line of work, with the aim of influencing the development and implementation of public policies to adopt human rights as its backbone.




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