Participants recounted the horrors Russia has inflicted, not just on the people of Ukraine but on its own citizens as well. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference | Follow up on Invocations of the Moscow Mechanism
We call on Russia, Belarus, and Turkmenistan to take immediate steps to address the concerns identified in the Expert Missions’ reports and implement the recommendations in them. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Closing Statement
The contempt the Kremlin and the Lukashenka regime have shown for the WHDC is the same contempt they show for their citizens and for the OSCE principles. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Plenary Session 8: Humanitarian Issues
We call on Russia’s government to stop the forcible transfers and deportations of Ukraine’s children and return those forcibly relocated to their families or legal guardians. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Plenary Session 7: Tolerance and Non-Discrimination II
Exclusion and intolerance weaken societies and make democracies less prosperous, less stable, and less equitable. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Plenary Session 4: Fundamental Freedoms II
Freedom of religion continues to be severely restricted in some OSCE participating States. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Plenary Session 3: Tolerance and Non-Discrimination
To combat antisemitism, it is crucial to have not only a national plan, but also concerted international strategies. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Plenary Session 2: Fundamental Freedoms I
The United States condemns Russia’s wrongful detention of journalist and U.S. citizen Evan Gershkovich, and we call for his immediate release. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Plenary Session 1: Democratic Institutions
We unequivocally condemn Russia’s continued occupation of parts of Ukraine. And we will never recognize the results of blatantly fake electoral processes as legitimate. Read More»
Warsaw Human Dimension Conference Opening Remarks
Despite unrelenting obstructionism from Russia, the OSCE found a way forward. Read More»
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