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Resistance International was founded in 1983 by Vladimir Bukovsky and Armando Valladares to fight for the freedom of political prisoners in the Communist bloc.[1]
Member Organizations (1986)
- Bulgarian Liberation Movement
- Comite Entr' aide et Action (Czechoslovakia)
- Committee of Cuban Intellectuals in Exile
- Independent and Democratic Cuba
- Islamic Unity of Afghan Mujahidin
- Miskito, Fumo and Rama Indian Front (Nicaragua)
- The Khmer People's National Liberation Front (Cambodia)
- United Front for the Liberation of Laos
- UNITA (Angola)
- Witness Czechoslovakia[2]
Associate Members
- Committee for the Defense of Democracy in Nicaragua (Venezuala)[3]
- East European Solidarity Committee (Sweden)
- European Liaison Group (Great Britain)
- Sakharov Institute (USA)
- Stichting Comite Boekovski (Netherlands)
Notes
- ↑ International Council, Human Rights Foundation, accessed 16 August 2012.
- ↑ International Council, Human Rights Foundation, accessed 16 August 2012.
- ↑ International Council, Human Rights Foundation, accessed 16 August 2012.